Alnjadat Rafi, Hmaidi Malek M, Samha Thamer E, Kilani Mhd M, Hasswan Ahmed M
College of Medicine, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Fatima College of Health Sciences, Al Raqayeb, Ajman, United Arab Emirates.
J Taibah Univ Med Sci. 2019 Jun 14;14(4):390-394. doi: 10.1016/j.jtumed.2019.05.002. eCollection 2019 Aug.
Social media usage is considered one of the most common activities among university students that could impact their daily lives. There is a great variation of the level of this impact depending on gender and some other factors. The impact of social media usage on academic performance is not known. This study aims to evaluate gender differences amongst students at the University of Sharjah (UoS) for predicting the impact of social media usage on their academic performance.
A cross-sectional study was conducted on 328 medical UoS students across all years of study. Social media usage was assessed by a self-administered questionnaire titled Social Media and Academic Performance of Students Questionnaire (SMAAPOS). This tool used a 4-point Linkert rating scale and contained two sections: a section for participants' demographics, year of study and time spent on social media and another section collected participants' views about the impact and addictiveness of social media. Chi-square test using SPSS (v 20) was used for data analysis.
Of the 500 invitees, 328 students responded; a response rate of 66%. The respondents were 61% female and 39% male students. The average time spent on social media usage was reported as 2-3 h per day. Furthermore, males were more addicted to social media than females (49.6%) and (32%), respectively. Additionally, females' academic performance was more highly influenced by the usage of social media than that of males, although males were more addicted to social media networks.
This study demonstrates a significant difference in the academic performance of medical students as influenced by social media usage. Medical educators are urged to frame guidelines for using social media for educational purposes that will help improve the academic performance of the students.
社交媒体使用被认为是大学生中最常见的活动之一,可能会影响他们的日常生活。这种影响的程度因性别和其他一些因素而有很大差异。社交媒体使用对学业成绩的影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在评估沙迦大学(UoS)学生之间的性别差异,以预测社交媒体使用对他们学业成绩的影响。
对UoS所有年级的328名医学生进行了一项横断面研究。通过一份名为《学生社交媒体与学业成绩问卷》(SMAAPOS)的自填式问卷来评估社交媒体使用情况。该工具采用4点李克特量表,包含两个部分:一部分用于参与者的人口统计学信息、学习年份和在社交媒体上花费的时间,另一部分收集参与者对社交媒体的影响和成瘾性的看法。使用SPSS(v 20)进行卡方检验以进行数据分析。
在500名受邀者中,328名学生做出了回应,回应率为66%。受访者中女生占61%,男生占39%。据报告,平均每天花在社交媒体使用上的时间为2 - 3小时。此外,男生比女生更容易沉迷于社交媒体,分别为(49.6%)和(32%)。此外,尽管男生更容易沉迷于社交网络,但社交媒体使用对女生学业成绩的影响比男生更大。
本研究表明,社交媒体使用对医学生的学业成绩有显著差异。敦促医学教育工作者制定将社交媒体用于教育目的的指导方针,这将有助于提高学生的学业成绩。