O USO DA TECNOLOGIA E NOMOFOBIA EM ESTUDANTES UNIVERSITÁRIOS

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Autor(a) principal: Modesto, João Gabriel
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Araújo Fonseca, Giovanna, Pereira de Sousa, Geisianny
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Conhecimento Online
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.feevale.br/seer/index.php/revistaconhecimentoonline/article/view/3025
Resumo: The expansion of the use of technology impacts different sectors of society, such as education. However, this expansion can negatively impact nomophobia, a type of phobia associated with technology. Considering the increased use of technology in education, especially during the pandemic, this research aimed to i) analyze the prevalence of nomophobia in college students who were in remote education because of the pandemic; ii) identify the prevalence of smartphones, internet, and social network use in the sample investigated; iii) test the relationship between nomophobia and intensity of smartphone, internet, and social network use. The research included 72 college students who answered the Psychometric Scale to Identify Levels of Infoxication and Nomophobia, answered about the intensity of technology use and informed sociodemographic data. It was found that 37.50% of the sample could be classified as nomophobic. Additionally, high uses of technology were identified for different purposes, such as education, social media, messaging, and various services. Finally, it was found that the higher the intensity of technology use, the higher the rates of nomophobia (except when technology is used for educational purposes). We conclude that a critical digital literacy that favors a more conscious use of technology can be a protective factor against nomophobia in education.
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spelling O USO DA TECNOLOGIA E NOMOFOBIA EM ESTUDANTES UNIVERSITÁRIOSNomofobiaLiteracia DigitalTecnologiaThe expansion of the use of technology impacts different sectors of society, such as education. However, this expansion can negatively impact nomophobia, a type of phobia associated with technology. Considering the increased use of technology in education, especially during the pandemic, this research aimed to i) analyze the prevalence of nomophobia in college students who were in remote education because of the pandemic; ii) identify the prevalence of smartphones, internet, and social network use in the sample investigated; iii) test the relationship between nomophobia and intensity of smartphone, internet, and social network use. The research included 72 college students who answered the Psychometric Scale to Identify Levels of Infoxication and Nomophobia, answered about the intensity of technology use and informed sociodemographic data. It was found that 37.50% of the sample could be classified as nomophobic. Additionally, high uses of technology were identified for different purposes, such as education, social media, messaging, and various services. Finally, it was found that the higher the intensity of technology use, the higher the rates of nomophobia (except when technology is used for educational purposes). We conclude that a critical digital literacy that favors a more conscious use of technology can be a protective factor against nomophobia in education.A ampliação do uso da tecnologia impacta em diferentes setores da sociedade, a exemplo da educação. Porém, essa ampliação de uso pode ter impactos negativos, a exemplo da nomofobia, tipo de fobia associada à tecnologia. Considerando o incremento do uso de tecnologias na educação, sobretudo durante a pandemia, a presente pesquisa buscou: i) Analisar a prevalência da nomofobia em estudantes universitários que estavam em ensino remoto por conta da pandemia; ii) Identificar a prevalência do uso do smartphone, internet e rede sociais na amostra investigada; iii) Testar a relação entre nomofobia e intensidade de uso do smartphone, internet e rede sociais. Participaram da pesquisa 72 estudantes universitários que responderam à Escala Psicométrica para Identificar níveis de Infoxicação e Nomofobia, indicaram intensidade de uso da tecnologia e informaram dados sociodemográficos. Verificou-se que 37,50% da amostra poderia ser classificada como nomofóbica. Adicionalmente, foram identificados elevados usos da tecnologia pelos estudantes para diferentes fins, como educação, redes sociais, troca de mensagens e serviços diversos. Por fim, foi encontrado que quanto maior a intensidade de uso da tecnologia, maiores os índices de nomofobia (exceto quando a tecnologia é usada para fins educacionais). Conclui-se que uma literacia digital crítica que favoreça um uso mais consciente da tecnologia pode ser um fator de proteção frente à nomofobia no âmbito da educação.Universidade Feevale2022-08-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.feevale.br/seer/index.php/revistaconhecimentoonline/article/view/302510.25112/rco.v2.3025Revista Conhecimento Online; v. 2 (2022): Julho / Dezembro - Literacia digital em contextos educativos; 6-202176-8501reponame:Conhecimento Onlineinstname:Universidade Feevale (Feevale)instacron:Feevaleporhttp://periodicos.feevale.br/seer/index.php/revistaconhecimentoonline/article/view/3025/3064Copyright (c) 2022 João Gabriel Modesto, Giovanna Araújo Fonseca, Geisianny Pereira de Sousahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessModesto, João GabrielAraújo Fonseca, GiovannaPereira de Sousa, Geisianny2022-08-22T18:28:37Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3025Revistahttps://periodicos.feevale.br/seer/index.php/revistaconhecimentoonlineONGhttp://periodicos.feevale.br/seer/index.php/revistaconhecimentoonline/oaijacinta@feevale.br||mauricio@feevale.br2176-85012176-8501opendoar:2022-08-22T18:28:37Conhecimento Online - Universidade Feevale (Feevale)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv O USO DA TECNOLOGIA E NOMOFOBIA EM ESTUDANTES UNIVERSITÁRIOS
title O USO DA TECNOLOGIA E NOMOFOBIA EM ESTUDANTES UNIVERSITÁRIOS
spellingShingle O USO DA TECNOLOGIA E NOMOFOBIA EM ESTUDANTES UNIVERSITÁRIOS
Modesto, João Gabriel
Nomofobia
Literacia Digital
Tecnologia
title_short O USO DA TECNOLOGIA E NOMOFOBIA EM ESTUDANTES UNIVERSITÁRIOS
title_full O USO DA TECNOLOGIA E NOMOFOBIA EM ESTUDANTES UNIVERSITÁRIOS
title_fullStr O USO DA TECNOLOGIA E NOMOFOBIA EM ESTUDANTES UNIVERSITÁRIOS
title_full_unstemmed O USO DA TECNOLOGIA E NOMOFOBIA EM ESTUDANTES UNIVERSITÁRIOS
title_sort O USO DA TECNOLOGIA E NOMOFOBIA EM ESTUDANTES UNIVERSITÁRIOS
author Modesto, João Gabriel
author_facet Modesto, João Gabriel
Araújo Fonseca, Giovanna
Pereira de Sousa, Geisianny
author_role author
author2 Araújo Fonseca, Giovanna
Pereira de Sousa, Geisianny
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Modesto, João Gabriel
Araújo Fonseca, Giovanna
Pereira de Sousa, Geisianny
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nomofobia
Literacia Digital
Tecnologia
topic Nomofobia
Literacia Digital
Tecnologia
description The expansion of the use of technology impacts different sectors of society, such as education. However, this expansion can negatively impact nomophobia, a type of phobia associated with technology. Considering the increased use of technology in education, especially during the pandemic, this research aimed to i) analyze the prevalence of nomophobia in college students who were in remote education because of the pandemic; ii) identify the prevalence of smartphones, internet, and social network use in the sample investigated; iii) test the relationship between nomophobia and intensity of smartphone, internet, and social network use. The research included 72 college students who answered the Psychometric Scale to Identify Levels of Infoxication and Nomophobia, answered about the intensity of technology use and informed sociodemographic data. It was found that 37.50% of the sample could be classified as nomophobic. Additionally, high uses of technology were identified for different purposes, such as education, social media, messaging, and various services. Finally, it was found that the higher the intensity of technology use, the higher the rates of nomophobia (except when technology is used for educational purposes). We conclude that a critical digital literacy that favors a more conscious use of technology can be a protective factor against nomophobia in education.
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