2020
DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.d8393.018520
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Effect of Social Networking Technology Addiction on Academic Performance of University Students in Nigeria

Abstract: The benefits of social media networking platforms on students’ academic performance in contemporary times cannot be, overemphasized. These social networking platforms crafts out opportunities for information sharing andalso danger for students in diverse fields. The danger of social networking addiction on students’ academic performance, health, and social well-being triggered this study.400 students enrolled in this cross-sectional study, through stratified random sampling technique. Using the online survey o… Show more

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“…However, previous studies have also emphasized that technology addiction due to inappropriate use of ICT may lead to worsening academic performance. 11,40 The present study revealed that there was a positive relationship between technology addiction and attitudes toward e-learning and its effect on their academic success during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to this result, it could be considered that the students were able to use the technology without crossing the line into addiction, and the fact that they had mildly positive attitudes toward e-learning could have had an effect on this positive relationship.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…However, previous studies have also emphasized that technology addiction due to inappropriate use of ICT may lead to worsening academic performance. 11,40 The present study revealed that there was a positive relationship between technology addiction and attitudes toward e-learning and its effect on their academic success during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to this result, it could be considered that the students were able to use the technology without crossing the line into addiction, and the fact that they had mildly positive attitudes toward e-learning could have had an effect on this positive relationship.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…[ 14 ] Undergraduates can become addicted to social media and lead to diminishing academic performances and instigating social and health-related challenges. [ 13 ] Perceived social media addiction had an association with duration of sleep, activities of daily living, and study time in the present study. Similarly, other studies have found an association between the use of social media with sleep quality among undergraduates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…[ 14 ] The present study showed that most of the undergraduates had only one social media account which is in contrast to other studies where the undergraduates had 3–4 social media sites. [ 10 13 ] Purposes of using social media are found to be communicating with friends, entertainment, online learning, and staying up to date with news. This is in line with others’ findings that students use social media to passing away time,[ 1 ] entertainment,[ 11 17 ] communicating with others,[ 16 17 ] and learning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The use of mobile phones typically android version berthed the proliferation of social media with all its attendant problems. Social media addiction or compulsive social media use has been termed a global problematic issue of concern and was observed to be more prevalent among students (Ndubuaku et al, 2020, Yakut & Kuru, 2020. Social media in itself is not bad per se because it has its pros.…”
Section: Compulsive Social Media Usementioning
confidence: 99%