2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19042337
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Problem Technology Use, Academic Performance, and School Connectedness among Adolescents

Abstract: Background: Little is known about the association between problem technology use in adolescents and school-related outcomes. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of problem technology use and examine its association with academic performance and school connectedness in a sample of students across Ontario, Canada. Methods: Self-reported data from a sample of 4837 students in grades 9 to 12 (mean age: 15.9 years; 49.5% females) were cross-sectionally analyzed. Ordered logistic regression mod… Show more

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“…These distractions take away learners' attention which has repercussions on academic performance. In other words, these digital distractions are hindering the learning process Halubanza and Kadakwiza (2023), Sampasa-Kanyinga et al (2022), Elliot-Dorans (2018). Considering the negative effects that this digital distraction presents, some scholars have suggested some solutions: Cheong et al ( 2013) suggest the implementation of a no-devices policy and sharing the rationale for this policy; Flanigan & Babchuk (2010) point out that creating appealing, original and inspiring lesson plans can incentivize learners' engagement and participation; Seemiller (2017) stresses the importance of sharing with students research Duncan et al (2012), Froese et al (2012), Kuznekoff & Titsworth (2013) that confirms that the use of electronic devices in the classroom may make it more difficult to earn a higher grade.…”
Section: Technology Distractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These distractions take away learners' attention which has repercussions on academic performance. In other words, these digital distractions are hindering the learning process Halubanza and Kadakwiza (2023), Sampasa-Kanyinga et al (2022), Elliot-Dorans (2018). Considering the negative effects that this digital distraction presents, some scholars have suggested some solutions: Cheong et al ( 2013) suggest the implementation of a no-devices policy and sharing the rationale for this policy; Flanigan & Babchuk (2010) point out that creating appealing, original and inspiring lesson plans can incentivize learners' engagement and participation; Seemiller (2017) stresses the importance of sharing with students research Duncan et al (2012), Froese et al (2012), Kuznekoff & Titsworth (2013) that confirms that the use of electronic devices in the classroom may make it more difficult to earn a higher grade.…”
Section: Technology Distractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this topic is of particular interest, we are not aware of any other significant studies on the subject. The majority of studies focus on the relationship between technology use and academic performance which has been the subject of extensive controversial research in recent years considering the reported negative, positive, and null associations (Adelantado-Renau et al, 2019;Mundy et al, 2020;Cardoso-Leite et al, 2021;Morgan et al, 2021;Sampasa-Kanyinga et al, 2022;Tafesse, 2022).…”
Section: Use Of Technologies For Recreational Purposes and Scholastic...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ciberadicción: Uso excesivo y compulsivo de dispositivos electrónicos como celulares, tabletas y videojuegos en línea. Esto puede afectar negativamente el tiempo de estudio, el sueño y las interacciones sociales (Díaz Cárdenas et al, 2019;Ricci et al, 2022;Sampasa-Kanyinga et al, 2022).…”
Section: Conductas Adictivas En Los Adolescentesunclassified