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我们是否应该担心智能手机成瘾?COVID-19 时期对加拿大青少年社交脱节感的考察。

Should We Be Worried about Smartphone Addiction? An Examination of Canadian Adolescents' Feelings of Social Disconnection in the Time of COVID-19.

机构信息

Educational and Counselling Psychology and Special Education, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jul 30;19(15):9365. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19159365.

Abstract

As the COVID-19 global pandemic limited face-to-face social contact, mental health concerns increased for adolescents. Additionally, many adolescents turned to technology to communicate with their peers, which also raised concerns about adolescent smartphone addiction. However, research has yet to examine how mental health and technology engagement are related to adolescents' feelings of social connection-an important developmental predictor of wellbeing across the lifespan. Specifically, little is known regarding the relative risk of adolescents' mental health concerns, a known risk factor for social disconnection and isolation and smartphone addiction in contributing to feelings of social disconnection in the time of COVID-19. The present study investigated how mental health outcomes and smartphone addiction contributed to Canadian adolescents' ( = 1753) feelings of social disconnection during COVID-19. Between October 2020 and May 2021, data were collected from five secondary schools in and around the lower mainland of British Columbia using an online-administered self-report questionnaire. Adolescents responded to questions about their smartphone addiction, internalizing problems, and an open-ended question about their feelings of connection to others. Findings from logistic regression analyses indicated that depression was a predictor of feeling socially disconnected: however, smartphone addiction was not associated with feelings of social disconnection during COVID-19. Implications of these findings can help inform the development of prevention programs targeting adolescents at risk for social disconnection in times of increased social isolation (e.g., a global pandemic). Specifically, these findings suggest that adolescents higher in depressive symptoms, and not those higher in smartphone addiction, are the ones most at risk.

摘要

随着 COVID-19 全球大流行限制了面对面的社交接触,青少年的心理健康问题增加了。此外,许多青少年转向技术与同龄人交流,这也引起了人们对青少年智能手机成瘾的担忧。然而,研究尚未探讨心理健康和技术参与如何与青少年的社交联系感相关——这是整个生命周期幸福感的一个重要发展预测因素。具体来说,对于青少年的心理健康问题、社交脱节和孤立的已知风险因素以及智能手机成瘾在 COVID-19 期间导致社交脱节的相对风险知之甚少。本研究调查了心理健康结果和智能手机成瘾如何导致加拿大青少年(n = 1753)在 COVID-19 期间感到社交脱节。在 2020 年 10 月至 2021 年 5 月期间,从不列颠哥伦比亚省低陆平原地区的五所中学收集了在线自我报告问卷的数据。青少年回答了关于他们的智能手机成瘾、内化问题以及关于与他人联系感的开放式问题。逻辑回归分析的结果表明,抑郁是感到社交脱节的预测因素:然而,智能手机成瘾与 COVID-19 期间的社交脱节无关。这些发现的意义可以帮助为针对社交隔离增加时处于社交脱节风险中的青少年制定预防计划提供信息(例如,全球大流行)。具体来说,这些发现表明,抑郁症状较高的青少年,而不是智能手机成瘾较高的青少年,面临的风险最大。

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