The effects of social media addiction on reading practice: a survey of undergraduate students in China

Ziming Liu, R. Hu, Xiaojun Bi
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PurposeThe prevalence of digital reading and the widespread use of social media among young people demands systematic exploration of the effects of social media addiction on students' reading practice. This paper aims to explore the effects of social media addiction on reading preferences, in-depth reading and sustained attention.Design/methodology/approachSurvey and analysis methods are employed.FindingsFor many, social media provides an ideal platform of connection and expression; however, prolonged social media use holds the danger of becoming a behavioral addiction that threatens to undermine one's reading practice. Social media use tends to have a more significant impact on leisure reading than on academic reading. Obsessive engagement with social media hurts reading concentration and in-depth reading. While a majority (70.4%) of those surveyed believed that chronic social media use carries more harm than good on their learning, only half (50.1%) agreed or strongly agreed that today's students are too indulged in social media and need forceful control of it.Originality/valueImplications of the effects of social media on reading practice are discussed, and directions for future research are suggested. It is likely that social media will continue to be seductive, attracting new generations of young people. Future research should explore prevention strategies.
社交媒体成瘾对阅读练习的影响:一项针对中国大学生的调查
数字阅读的盛行和社交媒体在年轻人中的广泛使用,要求系统地探索社交媒体成瘾对学生阅读实践的影响。本文旨在探讨社交媒体成瘾对阅读偏好、深度阅读和持续关注的影响。设计/方法/方法采用调查和分析方法。对许多人来说,社交媒体提供了一个理想的联系和表达平台;然而,长时间使用社交媒体有成为一种行为成瘾的危险,可能会破坏一个人的阅读练习。社交媒体使用对休闲阅读的影响往往比对学术阅读的影响更大。沉迷于社交媒体会影响阅读注意力和深度阅读。虽然大多数(70.4%)的受访者认为长期使用社交媒体对他们的学习弊大于利,但只有一半(50.1%)的人同意或强烈同意,今天的学生过于沉迷于社交媒体,需要强有力的控制。本文讨论了社交媒体对阅读实践影响的含义,并提出了未来研究的方向。社交媒体很可能会继续具有吸引力,吸引新一代的年轻人。未来的研究应探索预防策略。
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