在线课程中的数字原住民。在COVID-19大流行之前和期间,华沙青少年的互联网使用情况。Mokotów 2016-2020研究

IF 0.1 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
J. Greń, K. Ostaszewski, Krzysztof Bobrowski, A. Pisarska, Daria Biechowska
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互联网已经成为青少年生活的一部分,带来了积极和消极的后果。主要风险包括所谓的问题互联网使用(PIU)。最新的Mokotow研究提供了一个机会来检查大流行期间青少年的互联网使用情况。这是该领域对波兰青少年进行的为数不多的研究之一。材料与方法:研究参与者组为来自华沙的高中一年级学生(N = 769,年龄14-16岁,女性47.6%)。这项研究使用了一份在线问卷。金伯利·杨开发的IADQ用于测量互联网使用模式。研究结果与2016年Mokotow研究的上一轮进行了比较。结果:与2016年研究浪潮相比,2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,大多数piu症状的严重程度有所增加,青少年以危险方式使用互联网的比例(3-4个piu症状)显著增加。相比之下,以不正常方式使用互联网的青少年的百分比没有显著变化(5-8个PIU -症状)。发现PIU症状在女孩中明显更高。讨论:结果表明,在COVID-19大流行期间,青少年的高风险互联网使用有所增加。然而,这一增长并不像预期的那样引人注目。这可能意味着,虽然对一些青少年来说,大流行期间更频繁地使用互联网导致了相关问题,但对其他人来说,互联网可能起着适应作用。结论:我们的研究结果表明,需要照顾青少年的“数字卫生”,理解为创造性的,负责任的和无害的互联网使用形式。
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Digital natives in online classes. Internet use among Warsaw adolescents prior to, and during, the COVID-19 pandemic. Mokotów Study 2016-2020
Introduction: The internet has become a part of adolescents' lives with all the positive and neg-ative consequences. The major risks include so-called problematic internet use (PIU). The latest Mokotow Study provided an opportunity to exam-ine adolescents' internet use during the pandemic. This is one of the few studies in this area conduc-ted on adolescents from Poland.Material and methods: The study participants' group consisted of first-year high school stu-dents from Warsaw (N = 769, 14-16 years of age, 47.6% female). An online questionnaire was used for the study. The IADQ developed by Kimberly Young was used to measure internet-use patterns. The results were compared to the previous round of the Mokotow Study from 2016.Results: Compared to the 2016 study wave, the severity of most PIU-symptoms increased dur-ing the COVID-19 pandemic, and the percentages of adolescents using the internet in a risky man-ner (3-4 PIU-symptoms) increased significantly. In contrast, no significant changes were observed in the percentages of adolescents who use the in-ternet in a dysfunctional manner (5-8 PIU -symp-toms). PIU symptoms were found to be signific-antly higher among girls. Discussion: The results indicate that adolescents' risky internet use increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the increase was not as spec-tacular as could have been expected. This may mean that, while for some teenagers, more intens-ive internet use during the pandemic contributed to related problems, for others it may play an ad-aptive role.Conclusions: The results of our study suggest the need to take care of adolescents' "digital hy-giene", understood as creative, responsible and nonharmful forms of internet use.
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