2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-020-00932-9
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Cyberloafing behaviors among university students and its relation to Hedonistic-Stimulation value orientation, cyberloafing attitudes, and time spent on the Internet

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“…Female participants had higher estimates of conservative values than male participants in the Renata M. Heilman and Petko Kusev study [6]. Men had a higher orientation to hedonism and stimulation than women in the Irem Metin-Orta and Kursad Demirutku study [19]. In our study, men differed Such discrepancies are an indirect confirmation of the fact that the influence of gender on people's values is indirect to culture.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Female participants had higher estimates of conservative values than male participants in the Renata M. Heilman and Petko Kusev study [6]. Men had a higher orientation to hedonism and stimulation than women in the Irem Metin-Orta and Kursad Demirutku study [19]. In our study, men differed Such discrepancies are an indirect confirmation of the fact that the influence of gender on people's values is indirect to culture.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Recently, cyberloafing has been found to adversely affect not only workplaces but educational institutions as well [3], due in large part to the introduction of digital technologies and devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops into classroom instruction [4]. At present, cyberloafing has also become highly prevalent among college students [5]. For instance, students have been observed to consume major portions of their time in class "fiddling" with their smartphones or other digital products that may not be relevant to what is being taught in class [3,6] (e.g., engaging in surfing news websites, playing online games, etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the causal factors investigated to date, perceived stress has been identified as a primary motivation for individuals to engage in cyberloafing. Moreover, perceived stress is positively associated with the cyberloafing behavior among college students [10] and can also serve as a critical predicting factor for cyberloafing [5,11]. The mechanisms involved in such associations, however, remain unknown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se propuso contribuir con una herramienta de apoyo al diagnóstico temprano de los comportamientos adictivos, en la línea de las adicciones tecnológicas, específicamente a las adicciones a redes sociales, que están emergiendo como nuevos trastornos comportamentales que preocupa a la comunidad científica ( Días, et al 2018;Vallejos-Flores et al 2018;Andel et al 2019;Coskun y Gokcearslan, 2019;Balcerowska et al 2020;Orta y Demirutku, 2020;Sharma, 2020) siendo Instagram una de estas redes sociales con mayor crecimiento en los últimos, amenazando con quitar la preferencia a la red social Facebook y adquiriendo gran relevancia en los adultos jóvenes (Kircaburun & Griffiths, 2018) debido a ello, resulta importante contribuir con herramientas de medición para la detección temprana del uso problemático o adictivo, tal y como se ha venido realizando en otros países (D´Souza et al, 2018;Sholeh & Rusdi, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Entorno a lo detallado, se puede inferir, que si bien las redes sociales virtuales, benefician y son necesarios para el hombre en sus diversos ámbitos de desarrollo, es importante conocer y diferenciar lo que implica un uso adecuado de los mismos, frente al desarrollo de comportamientos problemáticos, pues recientes estudios certifican que el ejercer un uso inadecuado de las tecnologías y de las redes sociales virtuales, suele relacionarse con la aparición de problemas como, cyberloafing, ciberadicción, nomofobia, phubbing, miedo a perderse algo o Síndrome de FOMO, entre otros (García del Castillo, 2013;Mejía, 2014;Arnaiz et al, 2016;Capilla & Cubo, 2017;Coskun & Gokcearslan, 2019;Varchetta et al, 2020;Metin-Orta & Demirutku, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified