Chen Miao, Xiao Xin
Science and Technology Department, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Nanjing, China.
School of Marxism, Hohai University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.
Front Psychol. 2022 Sep 15;13:1010766. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1010766. eCollection 2022.
The use of social media is incomparably on the rise among students, influenced by the globalized forms of communication and the post-pandemic rush to use multiple social media platforms for education in different fields of study. Though social media has created tremendous chances for sharing ideas and emotions, the kind of social support it provides might fail to meet students' emotional needs, or the alleged positive effects might be short-lasting. In recent years, several studies have been conducted to explore the potential effects of social media on students' affective traits, such as stress, anxiety, depression, and so on. The present paper reviews the findings of the exemplary published works of research to shed light on the positive and negative potential effects of the massive use of social media on students' emotional well-being. This review can be insightful for teachers who tend to take the potential psychological effects of social media for granted. They may want to know more about the actual effects of the over-reliance on and the excessive (and actually obsessive) use of social media on students' developing certain images of self and certain emotions which are not necessarily positive. There will be implications for pre- and in-service teacher training and professional development programs and all those involved in student affairs.
在全球化交流形式以及疫情后急于在不同研究领域利用多个社交媒体平台进行教育的影响下,社交媒体在学生中的使用量正以无与伦比的速度增长。尽管社交媒体为分享想法和情感创造了巨大机会,但它所提供的那种社会支持可能无法满足学生的情感需求,或者所谓的积极影响可能是短暂的。近年来,已经进行了几项研究来探索社交媒体对学生情感特质的潜在影响,如压力、焦虑、抑郁等等。本文回顾了已发表的典范性研究成果,以阐明大量使用社交媒体对学生情绪健康的积极和消极潜在影响。这一综述对于那些往往将社交媒体的潜在心理影响视为理所当然的教师而言可能具有启发性。他们可能想更多地了解过度依赖和过度(实际上是痴迷)使用社交媒体对学生形成某些自我形象和某些不一定积极的情绪的实际影响。这将对职前和在职教师培训及专业发展项目以及所有参与学生事务的人员产生影响。