Young university students and techno-addiction. The use of social networks in their social-educational context

  1. Martínez Pérez, Sandra 1
  2. Fernández Robles, Bárbara 2
  3. Barroso Osuna, Julio 3
  4. Llorente Cejudo, Carmen 3
  1. 1 Universitat de Barcelona
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    Universitat de Barcelona

    Barcelona, España

    ROR https://ror.org/021018s57

  2. 2 Universidad Internacional Isabel I de Castilla
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    Universidad Internacional Isabel I de Castilla

    Burgos, España

    ROR https://ror.org/055sgt471

  3. 3 Universidad de Sevilla
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    Universidad de Sevilla

    Sevilla, España

    ROR https://ror.org/03yxnpp24

Revista:
Digital Education Review

ISSN: 2013-9144

Any de publicació: 2021

Títol de l'exemplar: Number 39, June 2021 [Monographic] Techno-addiction among the young, adolescents and children

Número: 39

Pàgines: 105-120

Tipus: Article

DOI: 10.1344/DER.2021.39.105-120 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Altres publicacions en: Digital Education Review

Objectius de Desenvolupament Sostenible

Resum

The use of Smartphones, Tablets and Social Networks has grown exponentially in recent years as a means of communicating, interacting, sharing and working collaboratively. Increasingly, young people are recognising that they are establishing a greater relationship with technologies for educational and leisure purposes, to meet new people, create new languages and even to become dependent on them. The aim of our study is to know, analyse and determine the degree of addiction of young people from twelve Spanish universities. To do this, we applied an adaptation of the "Social Media Addiction Scale-Student Form" (SMAS-SF, Sahin, 2018) which was answered by 1870 students from seven Autonomous Communities (Andalusia, Asturias, Castile-Leon, Catalonia, Galicia, Murcia and the Basque Country). The results obtained show significant differences between the young people of the different Autonomous Communities; moreover, the students do not perceive themselves as people addicted to technology and social networks.

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