Published June 28, 2023
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Perception of trainers and students on the measures to be taken to solve the addiction of young people to social networks
Description
Addictions to online social networks is a problem facing technological societies, and those
most affected by this phenomenon are young people and teenagers. Among its effects are
the decrease in academic performance and the increase in violent behavior. Given these
facts, governments around the world are adopting mechanisms for their prevention. The
presents work describes the results of research focused on investigating the proposals that
would be adopted by the members of the educational community to carry out preventive
actions against the addiction and abuse of online social networks. The methodological de-
sign has been based on the intensive use of the Nominal Groups technique developed by
Delbecq and Andrew in 1971 and which facilitates reaching consensus in a structured group
process. The results show the high degree of coincidence among the participant stands out,
which validates the usefulness of the measures, and that the addiction to social networks
perceives it as a direct consequence of the addition to mobile phones and the Internet.
Therefore, it seems necessary that prevention plans should have a generalized perspective
that encompasses all three technologies.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/147540
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/147540
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- Origin repository
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