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Social Networks Consumption and Addiction in College Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Educational Approach to Responsible Use

机译:Covid-19大流行期间大学生社会网络消费与成瘾:负责任的教育方法

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Within the framework of digital sustainability, the increase in Internet consumption, and especially online social networks, offers social benefits, but is not without its drawbacks. For example, it can lead to psychological and/or psychiatric disorders in some people. Numerous researches are highlighting the similarities of these addictions with the consumption of toxic substances. University students are heavy users of the Internet and, in certain situations, addiction to online social networks can be the result of depression, harassment, and anxiety, among others, affecting their daily life, including their academic responsibilities. In recent months, an anomaly has occurred that may have contributed to intensifying this problem, namely the confinement produced by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has affected the whole world to a greater or lesser extent. In this cross-sectional study, with a descriptive and quantitative methodology, students from 14 Spanish universities were investigated in the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in order to understand the effects of this situation on the problem described. The results show a high consumption of social networks during that time, with significant incidences of addiction. In parallel, the presence of comorbidity has been determined. In this scenario, it would be necessary to implement university educational programs to redirect these addictive behaviors, as well as preventative recommendations and actions to minimize negative impacts. This is a major problem that is growing, exacerbated by the global pandemic produced by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. Situations of this gravity call for the development of preventive and educational measures for the responsible and sustainable use of ICT.
机译:在数字可持续性框架内,互联网消费的增加,特别是在线社交网络,提供社会福利,但并非没有其缺点。例如,它可以导致某些人的心理和/或精神病疾病。许多研究突出了这些成瘾与毒性物质消耗的相似性。大学生是互联网的沉重用户,在某些情况下,对网上社交网络的成瘾可能是抑郁,骚扰和焦虑的结果,等等,影响他们的日常生活,包括他们的学习责任。最近几个月,发生了一项异常,可能有助于加剧这一问题,即Covid-19大流行产生的监禁,这影响了整个世界或多或少的程度。在这种横断面研究中,通过描述和定量方法,从14所大学的学生在Covid-19大流行的第一波中调查,以了解这种情况对所描述的问题的影响。在此期间,结果显示了社交网络的高度消耗,成瘾的显着发病。并行地,已经确定了合并率的存在。在这种情况下,有必要实施大学教育计划,以重定向这些上瘾行为,以及可预防性的建议和措施,以尽量减少负面影响。这是由SARS-COV-2冠状病毒产生的全球大流行产生的主要问题。这种重力呼吁开发负责和可持续利用ICT的预防和教育措施的发展。

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