大学生数字生活平衡:与职业平衡、社交技能、无网络恐惧症的关系

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION
Mürüvvet Aydemir, Medine Nur Özata Değerli, Kübra Ersoy
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背景:数字生活平衡可能与职业平衡、社交技能和无手机恐惧症(害怕没有手机)有关。目的:他的研究探讨了大学生的数字生活平衡、职业平衡、社交技能和无手机恐惧症之间的关系。方法:共有284名学生参与本横断面研究,其中女性80.3%,平均年龄20.44±3.20岁。参与者完成了评估数字生活平衡、职业平衡、社交技能和无手机恐惧症的量表。结果:数字生活平衡与职业平衡(r=0.472)、社交技能(r=0.243)呈正相关,与无恐惧症(r=-0.242)呈负相关。结论:大学生的数字生活平衡受职业模式和手机相关焦虑的影响。旨在增强日常角色平衡、人际交往能力和减少不适应数字习惯的职业治疗干预措施可能有助于支持更健康的数字参与。
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University Students' Digital Life Balance: Relationship With Occupational Balance, Social Skills, Nomophobia.

Background: Digital life balance may be linked to occupational balance, social skills, and nomophobia (the fear of being without one's phone). Objectives: his study explored the relationship between digital life balance, occupational balance, social skills, and nomophobia among university students. Methodology: A total of 284 students (80.3% female; mean age = 20.44 ± 3.20) participated in this cross-sectional study. Participants completed scales assessing digital life balance, occupational balance, social skills, and nomophobia. Results: Digital life balance was positively correlated with occupational balance (r=0.472) and social skills (r=0.243), and negatively with nomophobia (r=-0.242). Regression analysis showed that occupational balance (p<.001) and four nomophobia dimensions were significantly associated variables (p<.05). Conclusion: Digital life balance in university students is influenced by occupational patterns and phone-related anxiety. Occupational therapy interventions aiming to enhance daily role balance, interpersonal skills, and reduce maladaptive digital habits may help support healthier digital engagement.

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期刊介绍: The aim of OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health is to advance knowledge and science in occupational therapy and related fields, nationally and internationally, through the publication of scholarly literature and research. The journal publishes research that advances the understanding of occupation as it relates to participation and health.
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