Study of Internet and Social Media Addiction in Indonesia during Covid-19

Setia Juli Irzal Ismail, Toni Kusnandar, Yeni Sanovia, Ratna Mayasari, R. Negara, D. Mahayana
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Since February 2020, Indonesia was struck by the Covid-19 pandemic. This led to the imposition of Large-scale Social Restrictions. The government issued a policy of working from home, learning from home, and worshiping at home. To carry out their activities from home, people are becoming increasingly dependent on the internet. With the increasing use of the internet during this pandemic, we are conducting a study on whether there is a phenomenon of internet addiction and social media in Indonesia. A survey of 2309 respondents from 31 provinces in Indonesia using Kimberley Young's Internet Addiction Test (IAT) has been conducted. After the data cleaning process to remove redundant data, only data from 2206 respondents were analyzed further with the binary logistic regression method. 25% of respondents were indicated with Internet addiction. High school students and college students tend to have a 1.7% higher risk of addiction. The length of time accessing e-commerce web and social media also increases the risk of internet addiction. YouTube and Instagram are social media applications that tend to pose a risk of addiction to respondents. A critical analysis of the Internet Addiction Test from a Philosophy of Science perspective was conducted. Finally, we formulate recommendations on strategies the government and society could take in dealing with the problem of internet addiction.
Covid-19期间印度尼西亚互联网和社交媒体成瘾研究
自2020年2月以来,印度尼西亚遭受了Covid-19大流行的袭击。这导致实行大规模的社会限制。政府出台了在家工作、在家学习、在家做礼拜的政策。为了在家里开展活动,人们越来越依赖互联网。随着这次大流行期间越来越多地使用互联网,我们正在对印度尼西亚是否存在网瘾和社交媒体现象进行研究。使用金伯利·杨的网络成瘾测试(IAT)对印度尼西亚31个省的2309名受访者进行了调查。在数据清理过程中剔除冗余数据后,仅对2206名受访者的数据进行进一步的二元逻辑回归分析。25%的受访者表示有网瘾。高中生和大学生上瘾的风险要高出1.7%。访问电子商务网站和社交媒体的时间长度也增加了网瘾的风险。YouTube和Instagram是社交媒体应用程序,往往会给受访者带来上瘾的风险。从科学哲学的角度对网络成瘾测试进行了批判性分析。最后,我们就政府和社会在处理网瘾问题时可以采取的策略提出建议。
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