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The Investigate On The Loneliness Of College Students Under The Network Times And Instructional Research

Posted on:2014-01-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330395983957Subject:Education Technology
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The study begins with investigate the loneliness of college students under the network times.While analyzed the relationship between the loneliness of college students and use of the Internetfrom the flow experience.The object of this study is college students come from the Nanjing University of Posts andTelecommunications. The research has discussed the features of loneliness, Internet addiction, theInternet flow experience of college students. Investigate the relationship between the loneliness ofcollege students and the Internet. This study also confirmed that the Internet addiction and flowexperience can forecast the loneliness of students.Results are as followed:1. The group of college students can feel loneliness constantly, some were in high level.2. The loneliness showed significantly differences in specialty; The Internet addiction aresignificantly differences in gender,specialty and the nationalities of students;The flow experienceof Internet has significantly difference in nationalities of students and Single children.3. Loneliness of college students is significant related to the amount of time online and the useof networking.4. There is a positive correlation between the Internet addiction and loneliness; A negativecorrelation existed between the loneliness and Internet flow experience.5. The Internet addiction and flow experience can positively predicted the loneliness of collegestudents together.According to the results,this article take active measures from four dimensions to prevent theloneliness caused by Internet addiction, in order to provide a basic for the research of Internetmental health of college students.
Keywords/Search Tags:College students, Loneliness, Internet addiction, Internet flow experience, Cyber mental health
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