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在日本新冠疫情后的环境中,智能手机的使用如何影响孤独感?

How Does Smartphone Use Impact Loneliness in the Post-COVID Landscape in Japan?

作者信息

Kuramoto Yu, Nabeshima Honoka, Khan Mostafa Saidur Rahim, Kadoya Yoshihiko

机构信息

School of Economics, Hiroshima University, 1-2-1 Kagamiyama, Higashihiroshima 7398525, Hiroshima, Japan.

出版信息

Behav Sci (Basel). 2024 Apr 3;14(4):294. doi: 10.3390/bs14040294.

Abstract

Smartphone use during the active phase of the COVID-19 pandemic emerged as a crucial means of facilitating communication when strict physical distancing was recommended. Previous studies conducted during the pandemic have suggested that smartphone use contributes to reduced loneliness. However, the influence of smartphone usage on the experience of loneliness in the aftermath of the active phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, also referred to as the post-COVID era, remains unclear, particularly because many physical communication restrictions were lifted during this period. To explore the association of smartphone use with the experience of loneliness in the post-COVID era, we analyzed the latest data from 2022 and 2023, when the COVID-19 pandemic gradually concluded. Our findings revealed that, in 2023, smartphone use increased the risk of loneliness among individuals aged 50-64 years. Conversely, among the younger generations, increased smartphone use was associated with decreased loneliness. The results of our study suggest that smartphones can serve as a significant tool for alleviating loneliness among the younger generations during the post-pandemic period.

摘要

在新冠疫情活跃期,当建议采取严格的物理距离措施时,智能手机的使用成为促进交流的关键手段。疫情期间进行的先前研究表明,使用智能手机有助于减少孤独感。然而,在新冠疫情活跃期之后,也就是所谓的后新冠时代,智能手机使用对孤独体验的影响仍不明确,特别是因为在此期间许多物理交流限制被解除。为了探究后新冠时代智能手机使用与孤独体验之间的关联,我们分析了2022年和2023年的最新数据,当时新冠疫情逐渐结束。我们的研究结果显示,在2023年,智能手机使用增加了50至64岁人群的孤独风险。相反,在年轻一代中,智能手机使用的增加与孤独感的降低有关。我们的研究结果表明,在后疫情时期,智能手机可以成为减轻年轻一代孤独感的重要工具。

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