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Analysis of Factors Related to Social Network Service Addiction Among Korean High School Students

Analysis of Factors Related to Social Network Service Addiction Among Korean High School Students users, such as, for example, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and We employed a descriptive survey to determine the effects Snapchat (Song & Oh, 2013). According to a survey on the inter- of excessive social network service (SNS) usage. Measures net usage in Korea (Korea Internet & Security Agency, 2015), of SNS addiction, SNS fatigue, anxiety, and school life almost 90% of SNS users access SNS via smartphones; the de- adjustment were employed with 209 high school students velopment of these devices has rapidly increased the rate of (85.2% female, 14.8% male). SNS addiction increased as SNS use. The reports are similar in the United States; that is, students became more dissatisfied with school life, used 55% of adolescents in America used SNSs (Lee, 2013). The rea- SNS for a longer period, and had increased access to SNS as sons participants gave for SNS use showed that 91% of all teens compared with their counterparts. SNS addiction was using SNSs use them to stay in contact with friends, 72% use positively correlated with SNS fatigue (r =.24, p <.001) them to make plans with friends, and 49% use the sites to make and anxiety (r =.20, p = .003). SNS fatigue http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Addictions Nursing Wolters Kluwer Health

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Wolters Kluwer Health
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Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
ISSN
1088-4602
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1548-7148
DOI
10.1097/JAN.0000000000000350
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Abstract

users, such as, for example, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and We employed a descriptive survey to determine the effects Snapchat (Song & Oh, 2013). According to a survey on the inter- of excessive social network service (SNS) usage. Measures net usage in Korea (Korea Internet & Security Agency, 2015), of SNS addiction, SNS fatigue, anxiety, and school life almost 90% of SNS users access SNS via smartphones; the de- adjustment were employed with 209 high school students velopment of these devices has rapidly increased the rate of (85.2% female, 14.8% male). SNS addiction increased as SNS use. The reports are similar in the United States; that is, students became more dissatisfied with school life, used 55% of adolescents in America used SNSs (Lee, 2013). The rea- SNS for a longer period, and had increased access to SNS as sons participants gave for SNS use showed that 91% of all teens compared with their counterparts. SNS addiction was using SNSs use them to stay in contact with friends, 72% use positively correlated with SNS fatigue (r =.24, p <.001) them to make plans with friends, and 49% use the sites to make and anxiety (r =.20, p = .003). SNS fatigue

Journal

Journal of Addictions NursingWolters Kluwer Health

Published: Sep 1, 2020

Keywords: addiction,adolescent,anxiety,school adjustment,social networking service

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