Correlates of compulsive use of social media and academic performance decrement: A stress-strain-outcome approach

Q2 Social Sciences
Sonali Singh, Pragya Gupta, Sumeet Singh Jasial, Aarushi Mahajan
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Social media users feel overwhelmed by the amount of information inundated by followers and friends they have on various platforms of social media. They devote a lot of time to maintaining these online connections. This causes social media fatigue and poses a serious risk to social media users' wellbeing and productivity. Students could become victims of compulsive social media usage, which could lead to a decline in their academic performance. With the help of the stress-strain-outcome framework, this study attempts to establish the indirect relationship between compulsive use of social media and academic performance decrement via social media fatigue. Further, this study examined the moderating role of self-control (SC) in the relationship between social media fatigue and its negative effect on academic outcomes, which has not been analyzed so far. The effect of moderated mediation was assessed using the PROCESS Macro. The findings of the study suggest the mediating role of social media fatigue between compulsive use of social media and academic performance decrement. Further, the moderating role of self-control was established between social media fatigue and academic performance decline. The originality of the study lies in associating social media fatigue with decrement in academic performance and showing how self-control is helpful in mitigating its effects. This analysis can be insightful for students and educators who tend to ignore the negative impact of students' over-reliance on social media on their academic performance. The findings suggest that social media overuse by students requires self-regulation and requires careful scrutiny by educators in creating appropriate solutions to lessen social media's detrimental influence on higher education. The research provides useful recommendations for self-control on social media usage behavior.
强迫性使用社交媒体与学习成绩下降的相关性:一种压力-紧张结果方法
社交媒体用户被他们在各种社交媒体平台上的追随者和朋友淹没的信息量淹没了。他们花了很多时间来维护这些在线连接。这会导致社交媒体疲劳,并对社交媒体用户的健康和生产力构成严重风险。学生可能成为强迫性使用社交媒体的受害者,这可能导致他们的学习成绩下降。借助压力-紧张结果框架,本研究试图通过社交媒体疲劳建立强迫使用社交媒体与学业成绩下降之间的间接关系。此外,本研究考察了自我控制(SC)在社交媒体疲劳及其对学业成绩的负面影响之间的关系中的调节作用,目前尚未对此进行分析。使用PROCESS宏评估了适度调解的效果。研究结果表明,社交媒体疲劳在强迫使用社交媒体和学习成绩下降之间起着中介作用。此外,自制力在社交媒体疲劳和学习成绩下降之间起着调节作用。这项研究的独创性在于将社交媒体疲劳与学习成绩的下降联系起来,并展示了自制力如何有助于减轻其影响。对于那些倾向于忽视学生过度依赖社交媒体对学业成绩的负面影响的学生和教育工作者来说,这一分析可能很有见地。研究结果表明,学生过度使用社交媒体需要自我监管,并需要教育工作者在制定适当的解决方案以减轻社交媒体对高等教育的不利影响时进行仔细审查。该研究为社交媒体使用行为的自我控制提供了有用的建议。
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Journal of Content, Community and Communication
Journal of Content, Community and Communication Social Sciences-Communication
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期刊介绍: Amity School of Communication, AUMP, Gwalior is publishing a bi-annual referred and peer-reviewed journal named “Journal of Content, Community & Communication”. The Journal of Content, Community & Communication aims at delving into inquiry into and providing a forum for discussion pertaining to contemporary communication issues within wider social, economic, cultural and technological contexts. The journal promotes analyzing contemporary communication issues in new light and research. It will aim at bringing to the surface, innovative ways of research to initiate a dialogue on an array of subject matters in the field of communication theory and practice. The journal will engage in a wide range of themes in the media studies, digital media, and communication management among others.
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