Epidemiology and Phenomenology of Compulsive Use of Technology: The Technological Saturation of South African Youth

B. Mbatha, Blessed Ngwenya
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Modern technological advancements are increasingly reconstituting virtually every facet of social interaction. While technology plays a significant role in many people’s lives, it appears to pose interminable drawbacks, especially among the youth. This article seeks to go beyond emphasising the utopia wrought by these disruptive innovations, by looking at how technologically saturated South Africa’s youth are. This study took a qualitative approach. Focus group interviews encapsulated the viewpoints of the target population selected from four multipurpose community centres in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa. Grohol’s model of pathological internet use was found relevant to determine the compulsive use of technology by the youth in South Africa. Data analysis was done using thematic categorisation. The findings show that the youth have adopted a variety of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for different purposes. Findings also reveal that technology advancements not only offer an easier and quicker way to share information, but also contribute to sociability by providing a way to communicate with distant friends and family. Notwithstanding the negative side of technology, ICTs have positive impacts on today’s youth, namely bringing people together as well as enhancing their social and educational abilities. However, if used without discretion, technology can create a less interactive generation. The youth seem to be so fixated on technology that it affects their social life. It can be concluded that South Africa’s youth are saturated by technology. However, this saturation comes with both negative and positive consequences; some have become technologically savvy while others seem to be negatively affected.
强迫性技术使用的流行病学和现象学:南非青年的技术饱和
现代技术进步正日益重构社会互动的几乎每一个方面。虽然科技在许多人的生活中扮演着重要的角色,但它似乎也带来了无穷无尽的弊端,尤其是对年轻人来说。这篇文章试图超越强调这些颠覆性创新所带来的乌托邦,看看南非的年轻人是如何被技术饱和的。本研究采用定性方法。焦点小组访谈概括了从南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省(KZN)四个多用途社区中心选出的目标人口的观点。格罗霍尔的病态网络使用模型被发现与南非年轻人强迫性使用技术有关。数据分析采用主题分类。调查结果显示,青年人为不同目的采用了不同的资讯及通讯科技。研究结果还表明,科技的进步不仅提供了一种更容易、更快捷的信息分享方式,而且还通过提供一种与远方的朋友和家人交流的方式,促进了社交。尽管技术有消极的一面,但信息通信技术对今天的年轻人有积极的影响,即把人们聚集在一起,提高他们的社会和教育能力。然而,如果不谨慎使用,技术可能会创造出交互性较差的一代人。年轻人似乎太沉迷于科技了,以至于影响了他们的社交生活。可以得出结论,南非的年轻人已经被技术所饱和。然而,这种饱和也会带来消极和积极的结果;一些人变得精通技术,而另一些人似乎受到了负面影响。
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