Heo Myoung-Lyun, Jang Yang-Min
Department of Nursing, Jeonju University, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea.
Department of Nursing, Shinsung University, Dangjin-si, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea.
J Multidiscip Healthc. 2023 Jun 14;16:1661-1670. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S415120. eCollection 2023.
This study examines the radical changes in the everyday life patterns of Gen Z college students and their health-related perceptions in the online era.
Twelve Korean college students in their 20s attending online classes were included in this study. Online video interviews were conducted between September 2021 and January 2022, and content analysis was performed on the one-on-one interview transcripts.
Four main categories and ten subcategories were derived from the data analysis: (1) living in a mobile world, (2) new lifestyle transcending time and space and adaptation to the change, (3) expansion of the meaning of health, and (4) interest in health and health management.
Gen Z college students have quickly adapted to the convenience of a non-face-to-face lifestyle, and their perceptions about health and methods of health management have also changed accordingly. Correspondingly, for the new generation of university students, providing customized health care that reflects the lifestyle of using mobile devices and includes self-management areas is necessary.
本研究探讨了Z世代大学生日常生活模式的根本变化及其在网络时代与健康相关的认知。
本研究纳入了12名20多岁参加在线课程的韩国大学生。在2021年9月至2022年1月期间进行了在线视频访谈,并对一对一访谈记录进行了内容分析。
数据分析得出了四个主要类别和十个子类别:(1)生活在移动世界中;(2)超越时空的新生活方式及对变化的适应;(3)健康意义的扩展;(4)对健康及健康管理的兴趣。
Z世代大学生迅速适应了非面对面生活方式的便利,他们对健康的认知以及健康管理方法也相应发生了变化。相应地,对于新一代大学生而言,提供反映使用移动设备生活方式且包括自我管理领域的定制化医疗保健是必要的。