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尽管存在睡眠成本,但仍要找出导致睡前使用社交媒体的原因:青少年的观点。

Identifying drivers for bedtime social media use despite sleep costs: The adolescent perspective.

机构信息

University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

出版信息

Sleep Health. 2019 Dec;5(6):539-545. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2019.07.006. Epub 2019 Sep 12.

DOI:10.1016/j.sleh.2019.07.006
PMID:31523005
Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Bedtime social media use is associated with poor sleep during adolescence, which in turn contributes to poor mental health, impaired daytime functioning and lower academic achievement. However, the underlying drivers for these bedtime social media habits remain understudied. This study adds an adolescent perspective on motivations for bedtime social media use and perceived impact on sleep.

METHODS

Adolescents aged 11-17 years (n = 24) participated in focus group discussions exploring their experiences of using social media, particularly at night. Inductive reflexive thematic analysis produced themes that captured underlying drivers for social media use and associated impact on sleep.

RESULTS

Our analyses produced two overarching themes: Missing Out and Norms & Expectations. Adolescents' nighttime social media use was driven by concerns over negative consequences for real-world relationships if they disconnected (often reporting delayed bedtimes, insufficient sleep and daytime tiredness). These concerns included the risk of offline peer exclusion from missing out on online interactions, and the fear of social disapproval from violating norms around online availability and prompt responses.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings offer novel insight into why adolescents may choose to prioritize social media over sleep. Researchers and practitioners can respond to the evolving needs of today's adolescents by approaching social media use not as a technology-based activity, but as an embedded social experience underpinned by the same concerns as offline interactions.

摘要

目的

睡前使用社交媒体与青少年时期的睡眠质量差有关,而睡眠质量差又会导致心理健康状况不佳、日间功能受损和学业成绩下降。然而,这些睡前社交媒体习惯的根本驱动因素仍研究不足。本研究从青少年的角度探讨了睡前使用社交媒体的动机以及对睡眠的感知影响。

方法

11-17 岁的青少年(n=24)参加了焦点小组讨论,探讨他们使用社交媒体的经验,尤其是在夜间使用社交媒体的经验。采用归纳式反思主题分析产生了主题,这些主题捕捉到了社交媒体使用的潜在驱动因素及其对睡眠的相关影响。

结果

我们的分析产生了两个总体主题:错过和规范与期望。青少年在夜间使用社交媒体是因为担心如果不在线(通常报告晚睡、睡眠不足和白天疲劳)会对现实生活中的人际关系产生负面影响。这些担忧包括错过在线互动而在离线时被同龄人排斥的风险,以及违反在线可用性和及时回复规范而遭受社会反对的恐惧。

结论

这些发现为青少年为何可能选择将社交媒体置于睡眠之上提供了新的见解。研究人员和从业者可以通过将社交媒体的使用不仅仅视为一种基于技术的活动,而是一种基于与线下互动相同的关注点的嵌入式社交体验,来满足当今青少年不断变化的需求。

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