Hubungan antara Subjective Well-Being dengan Problematic Internet Use pada Mahasiswa

Al-DYAS Pub Date : 2024-01-23 DOI:10.58578/aldyas.v3i1.2638
Nadhira Elza Putri, Farah Aulia
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The ever-growing internet can encourage students to experience the phenomenon of problematic internet use. This study aims to provide empirical evidence between the relationship between subjective well-being and problematic internet use in college students. This study is a correlational study of 272 students in West Sumatra. Data were collected using Diener's subjective well-being measurement tool and Caplan's generalized problematic internet use-2 (GPIUS2) which has been adapted into Indonesian. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling. Hypothesis testing using Spearman correlation showed a positive and significant relationship between subjective well-being and problematic internet use in students with r=0, 218 and a significant level of p=0.000 (p<0.05). The direction of the positive relationship means that the higher the subjective well-being, the higher the problematic internet use in students, on the other hand, the lower the subjective well-being, the lower the problematic internet use in students. These results indicate that students' high happiness is associated with strong Internet usage behavior, and the results of this study differ from previous studies.
大学生主观幸福感与问题性网络使用之间的关系
不断发展的互联网会促使学生出现问题性网络使用现象。本研究旨在提供大学生主观幸福感与问题性网络使用之间关系的实证证据。本研究对西苏门答腊的 272 名学生进行了相关研究。数据收集使用了 Diener 的主观幸福感测量工具和 Caplan 的通用问题性网络使用-2 (GPIUS2),后者已被改编成印尼语。采用的抽样技术是目的性抽样。利用斯皮尔曼相关性进行的假设检验显示,学生的主观幸福感与问题性网络使用之间存在显著的正相关关系,r=0,218,显著水平为 p=0.000(p<0.05)。正相关的方向意味着主观幸福感越高,学生的问题网络使用率越高;反之,主观幸福感越低,学生的问题网络使用率越低。这些结果表明,学生的高幸福感与强烈的网络使用行为有关,本研究的结果与以往的研究有所不同。
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