استخدامات التيک توک ومعدلات القلق بين الشباب والمراهقين المصريين أثناء وباء کوفيد 19

نوع المستند : المقالة الأصلية

المؤلف

أستاذ بقسم الإذاعة والتليفزيون ورئيس شعبة اللغة الإنجليزية بکلية الإعلام جامعة القاهرة

المستخلص

بالاعتماد على استطلاع عبر الإنترنت ل 232 مراهقاً وشاباً مصرياً من مستخدمي التيک توک خلال وباء کوفيد 19 ، تم رصد تأثير دوافعهم (الإشباع المطلوب) لاستخدام هذه المنصة، ومستوى حالة القلق، والمتغيرات الديموغرافية على مستوى استخدام التيک توک، وأنواع الاستخدامات، وقد أظهرت النتائج أن دوافع الهروب من الواقع والبحث عن الشهرة بالإضافة إلى المستوى الاقتصادي للمدرسة زادت من مستوى استخدام التيک توک، بينما کان هناک تأثير سلبي لسن المستخدمين، في حين لم يکن هناک تأثير لمستوى القاق على کل من استخدام التيک توک وأنواع استخداماته

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