护生述情障碍及其与社交媒体的关系

Asmaa Thabit, M. Zaki, Fathyea shams El-Din
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背景:护理专业的学生需要意识到社交媒体的最佳使用,因为他们花了很多时间进行科学研究,以补充学术课程,但是当护理专业的学生无法控制平台的使用时,这会导致网瘾,这将影响他们的身体,心理和社会健康。目的:探讨护生述情障碍与社交媒体的关系。设计:本研究采用相关研究设计。样本:定额样本,选取滨海大学护理学院四年级学生352名。工具:使用了三种工具(第一种工具):结构化访谈问卷。(第二个工具):多伦多述情障碍量表。(第三个工具):社交媒体规模学生表格。结果:近一半(48.6%)的受访学生存在中度社交媒体成瘾,超过一半(51.1%)的受访学生存在可能的述情障碍程度。结论:社交媒体成瘾总水平与述情障碍总水平具有高度的统计学正相关。建议:应将社交媒体成瘾的危害和决定因素添加到教育课程中,以及必须遵循的方法,以避免其对身体,心理和社会健康的不利影响。
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Alexithymia and its relation with Social Media among nursing students
Back ground: Nursing students need to be aware of the optimal use of the social media because they spend a lot of time conducting scientific research that complements the academic curriculum, but when a nursing student becomes unable to control the use of the platform’s, this leads to internet addiction and this will affect their physical, psychological and social health . Aim: This study aimed to explore the relation between alexithymia and social media among nursing students. . Design: Correlational research design was used in the current study. Sample: quota sample Consists of 352 Nursing was chosen from the four-grades students of Faculty of Nursing, Benha University. Tools: Three tools were used (1 st tool): Structured Interview Questionnaire sheet. (2 nd tool): Toronto Alexithymia Scale . (3 rd tool): Social Media Scale Student Form . Results: nearly half (48.6%) of the studied students have moderate level of social media addiction and more than half (51.1%) of the studied students have possible alexithymia level. Conclusion: there was a highly statistically positive correlation between total level of social media addiction and total level of alexithymia. Recommendations: The hazards and determinants of social media addiction should be added to the educational curricula and the methods that must be followed to avoid its adverse effects on physical, psychological, and social well.
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