%0 Journal Article
%T 问题性社交媒体使用、学习倦怠、自我职业生涯管理的关系研究
The Relationship between Problematic Social Media Use, Learning Burnout, and Career Management
%A 李晓涵
%A 周喜华
%J Advances in Psychology
%P 322-328
%@ 2160-7281
%D 2024
%I Hans Publishing
%R 10.12677/ap.2024.146414
%X 目的:探讨大学生问题性社交媒体使用及相关因素研究。方法:选用问题性社交媒体使用问卷、学习倦怠问卷、职业生涯管理问卷对陕西省某高校5000名在校大学生进行调查分析。结果:1) 不同性别的在校大学生学习倦怠的差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05),t值为6.06。是否是班干部的在校大学生在问题性社交媒体使用、学习倦怠、自我职业生涯管理的差异均有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。是否是独生子女的在校大学生问题性社交媒体使用的差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05),t值为?2.53。不同年级的在校生均有统计学意义(P < 0.01),在问题性社交媒体使用的F值为18.47;自我职业生涯管理的F值为11.77;学习倦怠的F值为11.53。2) 问题性社交媒体使用与自我职业生涯管理以及学习倦怠存在显著影响。结论:问题性社交媒体使用与自我职业生涯管理呈显著负相关,与学习倦怠呈显著正相关。自我职业生涯管理在问题性社交媒体使用与学习倦怠之间起到完全中介作用。
Objective: To explore the problematic social media use and related factors of college students. Methods: Social media use questionnaire, learning burnout questionnaire and career management questionnaire were used to investigate and analyze 5000 college students in Shaanxi province. Results: 1) There were significant differences in learning burnout between different genders (P < 0.05), and the T-value was 6.06. There were statistically significant differences in problematic social media use, learning burnout and self-career management among college students who were not class leaders (P < 0.05). The difference of problematic social media use among college students who were only children was statistically significant (P < 0.05), and the T-value was ?2.53. The F-value of problematic social media use was 18.47 for students of different grades (P < 0.01). F-value of self-career management was 11.77; The F-score of learning burnout was 11.53. 2) Problematic social media use has significant effects on self-career management and learning burnout. Conclusion: Problematic social media use was negatively correlated with self-career management and positively correlated with learning burnout. Self-career management is a complete mediator between problematic social media use and learning burnout.
%K 问题性社交媒体使用,自我职业生涯管理,学习倦怠,中介作用,大学生
Problematic Social Media Use
%K Self-Career Management
%K Learning Burnout
%K Mediating Effect
%K Undergraduate
%U http://www.hanspub.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=90016