Penggunaan Media Sosial Dan Kualitas Tidur Pada Remaja

Ari Athiutama, R. Ridwan, Indra Febriani, I. Erman, Aldella Trulianty
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Social media allows everyone to interact and share various activities in the form of photos or videos. Most social media users are teenagers. Social media is a need that can become addictive for teenagers. Excessive use of social media can have a negative impact on adolescents such as the poor quality of adolescent sleep. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between social media use and sleep quality in adolescents. This research was conducted quantitatively using a cross-sectional design with a sampling technique that is accidental sampling and obtained a total sample of 91 respondents, namely adolescents and data collection using a questionnaire on the intensity scale of social media use (SIPMS) and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). The results of the Chi Square test, obtained a p value = 0.025, which means that most teenagers who use active social media have poor sleep quality. Active use of social media can disrupt sleep patterns more when compared to passive use of social media, so researchers hope that there will be treatment that can be done to manage time and patterns of social use so that the sleep quality of social media users is good, especially in adolescents.
青少年对社交媒体的使用和睡眠质量
社交媒体允许每个人以照片或视频的形式互动和分享各种活动。大多数社交媒体用户都是青少年。对青少年来说,社交媒体是一种可能会上瘾的需求。过度使用社交媒体会对青少年产生负面影响,比如青少年睡眠质量差。本研究的目的是分析青少年社交媒体使用与睡眠质量之间的关系。本研究采用横断面设计进行定量研究,采用随机抽样的抽样技术,共获得91名受访者,即青少年,并采用社交媒体使用强度量表(SIPMS)和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)问卷进行数据收集。卡方检验的结果,得到p值= 0.025,这意味着大多数使用活跃社交媒体的青少年睡眠质量较差。与被动使用社交媒体相比,主动使用社交媒体会对睡眠模式造成更大的破坏,因此研究人员希望能有治疗方法来管理时间和社交媒体使用模式,这样社交媒体用户的睡眠质量就会很好,尤其是青少年。
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