人工智能-数字生活平衡量表的信度分析。

Nuri Erdemir, Servet Atik
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本研究旨在开发和验证人工智能-数字生活平衡量表(AI- dlbs),这是一种心理测量工具,旨在评估数字技术和人工智能(AI)对个人心理、社会、身体和学业健康的多维影响。利用ChatGPT-4(一种新颖的人工智能驱动方法),构建了40项量表来衡量五个关键维度:数字设备使用的频率和持续时间、心理和社会影响、身体健康影响、学习成绩、技术获取和依赖。采用方便抽样法,从土耳其三个独立的大学生样本(N = 773, N = 325, N = 86)中收集数据。探索性和验证性因子分析揭示了一个六因素结构,解释了60.83%的方差,具有可接受的模型拟合指数(例如,RMSEA = 0.06, CFI = 0.90)。量表具有较强的内部一致性(Cronbach’s α = 0.68 ~ 0.87)和重测信度。AI-DLBS为精神病学研究和临床实践提供了巨大的潜力,使精神卫生专业人员能够评估与技术相关的风险,如焦虑、社会隔离和依赖,并设计有针对性的干预措施,包括数字排毒计划。人工智能在规模开发中的创新应用凸显了其效率和伦理挑战,例如数据偏差风险。研究结果表明,AI-DLBS是评估数字生活平衡的可靠有效工具,对全球心理健康研究和政策制定具有重要意义。未来的研究应该在不同的人群和文化背景下验证这个尺度。
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Validity and Reliability Analysis of the Artificial Intelligence-Digital Life Balance Scale.

This study aimed to develop and validate the Artificial Intelligence - Digital Life Balance Scale (AI-DLBS), a psychometric tool designed to assess the multidimensional impact of digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) on individuals' psychological, social, physical, and academic well-being. Utilizing ChatGPT-4, a novel AI-driven approach, the 40-item scale was constructed to measure five key dimensions: frequency and duration of digital device use, psychological and social effects, physical health impacts, academic performance, and technology access and dependency. Data were collected from three independent samples of university students in Turkey (N = 773, N = 325, N = 86) using convenience sampling. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses revealed a six-factor structure, explaining 60.83% of the variance, with acceptable model fit indices (e.g., RMSEA = 0.06, CFI = 0.90). The scale demonstrated strong internal consistency (Cronbach's α = 0.68-0.87) and test-retest reliability. The AI-DLBS offers significant potential for psychiatric research and clinical practice, enabling mental health professionals to evaluate technology-related risks, such as anxiety, social isolation, and dependency, and design targeted interventions, including digital detox programs. The innovative use of AI in scale development highlights both its efficiency and ethical challenges, such as data bias risks. Findings suggest the AI-DLBS is a reliable and valid tool for assessing digital life balance, with implications for global mental health research and policy-making. Future studies should validate the scale across diverse populations and cultural contexts.

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