性别化ICT态度与自我效能感的再检视:迦纳科技大学生的研究

Q3 Social Sciences
Christopher Mensah, Edem M. Azila-Gbettor, Mawufemor A. Kugbonu, Fati Tahiru
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在使用信息和通信技术方面存在的性别差异阻碍了实现性别平等和赋予妇女权力。因此,提供关于信息通信技术性别鸿沟的最新知识是至关重要的,因为按性别对信息通信技术使用的了解往往是有限的,而且没有定期更新,特别是在低收入和中低收入国家。因此,本研究调查了加纳技术大学生在ICT使用、自我效能、态度和焦虑方面的性别差异。该研究基于从加纳一所3年制高等国家文凭授予技术大学的409名学生中方便收集的原始数据,使用自我管理的问卷调查。数据分析采用描述性统计、Mann-Whitney U检验和有序逻辑回归。与女生相比,男生使用资讯及通讯科技的频率较高,对使用电脑及其相关应用的焦虑程度较低,态度亦较自信及积极。学生的态度和ICT自我效能感与电脑可及性和学习水平有关。高等教育机构的决策者和管理者应该实施干预措施,以提高女性的自信心和对计算机及其应用的使用。
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Revisiting Gendered ICT Attitude and Self-Efficacy: A Study of Technical University Students in Ghana
The existence of gender differences in the use of information and communication technology (ICT) impedes the attainment of gender equality and female empowerment. It is therefore essential to provide up-to-date knowledge on the gender ICT divide given that insight into ICT use by gender is often limited and not regularly updated, particularly for low- and lower-middle-income countries. Consequently, this study investigated gender differences in ICT usage, self-efficacy, attitude, and anxiety among technical university students in Ghana. The study is based on primary data conveniently collected from 409 students in a 3-year Higher National Diploma awarding technical university in Ghana using a self-administered questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Mann–Whitney U tests, and ordered logistic regression. Male students, compared to their female peers, reported frequent use of ICT, have a more confident and positive attitude, and are less anxious about the use of computers and their related applications. Access to computers and students’ level of study were related to attitude and perceived ICT self-efficacy. Policymakers and administrators of higher education institutions should implement interventions to improve female self-confidence and the use of computers and their applications.
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Education Research International
Education Research International EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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