Investigating Cyberloafing and Academic Burnout in University Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Muhammet Can Doğru, Zekavet Kabasakal
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Aims: The present study was conducted with university students since it aims to explore the correlation between cyberloafing behavior in educational institutions during the COVID-19 pandemic and academic burnout. Study Design: Correlational survey model Place and Duration of Study: Faculty of Education, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, between September 2021 and June 2022. Methodology: The population of the study, which employed correlational survey model, was a group of students attending a state-run Turkish University in İzmir. The sampling consisted of the students accessed by using conventional sampling method. The data for the purposes of the study were collected from 406 university students (249 female and 157 male) by administrating Personal Information Form, Cyberloafing Scale and Maslach Burnout Inventory-Student Scale. SPSS 28.0 statistical package software was employed to do Pearson Correlation Analysis and Multiple Regression Analysis. Results: The results of the analyses revealed a positive and significant but weak correlation between “shopping”, “real-time updating” and “gaming/gambling” dimensions of cyberloafing and “exhaustion” and “desensitization” dimensions of academic burnout. In addition, multiple regression analysis showed that dimensions of academic burnout along with “gender”, “age”, “year of study”, “academic GPA”, “attendance” and “duration of daily internet use” variables accounted 10.4% of total cyberloafing scale score. Finally, the study revealed that only “competence” dimension, “age”, “academic GPA” and “duration of daily internet use” variables significantly predict cyberloafing behavior.   Conclusion: It was found that as the academic burnout of university students increased, cyberloafing behaviors also increased. In this direction, psychological counseling programs can be developed to reduce the academic burnout of students. In addition, more studies can be conducted with students in different age groups to reveal the relationships between these variables.  
COVID-19大流行期间大学生网络闲逛和学业倦怠的调查
目的:本研究以大学生为研究对象,探讨新冠肺炎大流行期间教育机构网络闲逛行为与学业倦怠的关系。研究设计:相关调查模型研究地点和时间:教育学院,经济与行政科学学院,研究时间为2021年9月至2022年6月。方法:研究对象为土耳其国立大学(İzmir)的一组学生,采用相关调查模型。抽样对象为采用常规抽样方法访问的学生。采用《个人信息表》、《网络漫游量表》和《马斯拉克职业倦怠量表-学生量表》对406名大学生(女249名,男157名)进行问卷调查。采用SPSS 28.0统计软件包进行Pearson相关分析和多元回归分析。结果:网络闲逛的“购物”、“实时更新”、“游戏/赌博”维度与学业倦怠的“疲惫”、“脱敏”维度呈显著正相关,但相关性较弱。此外,多元回归分析显示,学业倦怠维度与“性别”、“年龄”、“学年”、“学业绩点”、“出勤”、“每日上网时长”等变量共占网络闲逛量表总分的10.4%。最后,研究发现只有“能力”维度、“年龄”、“学业平均成绩”和“每天使用互联网的时间”变量对网络闲逛行为有显著的预测作用。结论:随着大学生学业倦怠程度的增加,网络闲逛行为也随之增加。在这个方向上,可以开发心理咨询项目来减少学生的学业倦怠。此外,可以对不同年龄组的学生进行更多的研究,以揭示这些变量之间的关系。
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