Study on Relationship Between Early Smartphone Use and Academic Performance in College Going Students in and Around Karad

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Rahul Jyothiram Suryavanshi, Akshay Bhanudas Rupnawar, Dr. Trupi Yadav
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Smartphones are being used by each and every one today as smartphone technology continues its rapid development.Smartphones are undeniably convenient, helpful study tools and can be a hurtful source of distraction depending on a student'sattitude and use pattern. A nationwide survey conducted in 2010 shows that mobile phones are adolescents' most necessarycommunication medium. It has virtually affected society's accessibility, security, safety, and coordination of business and socialactivities and has hence become a part of the culture of the whole world. Our aim and objective is to determine the prevalenceof early use of smartphones and co-relate with academic performance and to find out the Prevalence of early use of smartphonesin college-going students. 95 college-going students from the College of Physiotherapy who met the inclusion criteria and werebetween the ages of 18 and 26 were chosen for this observational study, which was conducted. The procedure was described,and the appropriate consent was obtained. Data on demographics were collected. The goal of the investigation was stated tothem. Questionnaires were used for assessment, and participants' mark sheets from the first to fourth years of physiotherapycollege and from seventh to twelfth grade were gathered. Most students were found to be using smartphones longer thannecessary, which had a detrimental effect on their academic performance. It was particularly evident in those who acquired theirsmartphone between the seventh and tenth grades, according to a comparison of the questionnaire and mark sheets that weregathered.
卡拉德及其周边地区大学生早期使用智能手机与学习成绩之间关系的研究
随着智能手机技术的飞速发展,如今每个人都在使用智能手机。不可否认,智能手机是方便、有用的学习工具,但也可能成为分散注意力的有害来源,这取决于学生的态度和使用模式。2010 年进行的一项全国性调查显示,手机是青少年最需要的通讯媒介。手机已经成为世界文化的一部分,并在无形中影响着社会的便捷性、安全性、商业和社会活动的协调性。我们的目的和目标是确定早期使用智能手机的普遍程度以及与学习成绩之间的关系,并找出在校大学生早期使用智能手机的普遍程度。这项观察性研究选取了物理治疗学院 95 名符合纳入标准且年龄在 18 岁至 26 岁之间的在校大学生。研究人员对研究过程进行了描述,并征得了适当的同意。收集了有关人口统计学的数据。向他们说明了调查的目的。调查问卷用于评估,并收集了参与者在物理治疗学院一至四年级和七至十二年级的成绩单。结果发现,大多数学生使用智能手机的时间超过了必要的时间,这对他们的学习成绩产生了不利影响。根据对收集到的问卷和评分表的比较,这种情况在七年级到十年级之间购买智能手机的学生身上尤为明显。
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