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FACEBOOK ADDICTION AND RESILIENCE AMONG STUDENTS AT HO CHI MINH CITY UNIVERSITY OF CULTURE

FACEBOOK ADDICTION AND RESILIENCE AMONG STUDENTS AT HO CHI MINH CITY UNIVERSITY OF CULTURE

Tạp chí Khoa học - Trường Đại học Sư phạm Hà Nội: Khoa học Giáo dục

2024

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This study aims to investigate the rate of Facebook addiction, resilience level, andthe relationship between the two factors in a sample of students at the University of Culture,Ho Chi Minh City. Through a cross-sectional study design and convenience samplingmethod, we collected data from 357 students. The Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale and theConnor-Davidson Resilience Scale were used to assess the current status of the researchproblem. The SPSS 20.0 software was used for statistical analyses, including Cronbach'salpha reliability analysis, descriptive statistics, and an independent samples t-test. Researchresults showed that 59.4% of students are at risk of Facebook addiction; students' resilienceis low (M = 17.43 and SD = 7.53), and Facebook addiction does not have a significantcorrelation with students' resilience (r = -0.065, p > 0.05). The above results suggest thatspecific measures are needed to reduce the rate of students at risk of Facebook addiction andenhance resilience for students at the University of Culture, Ho Chi Minh City.

This study aims to investigate the rate of Facebook addiction, resilience level, andthe relationship between the two factors in a sample of students at the University of Culture,Ho Chi Minh City. Through a cross-sectional study design and convenience samplingmethod, we collected data from 357 students. The Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale and theConnor-Davidson Resilience Scale were used to assess the current status of the researchproblem. The SPSS 20.0 software was used for statistical analyses, including Cronbach'salpha reliability analysis, descriptive statistics, and an independent samples t-test. Researchresults showed that 59.4% of students are at risk of Facebook addiction; students' resilienceis low (M = 17.43 and SD = 7.53), and Facebook addiction does not have a significantcorrelation with students' resilience (r = -0.065, p > 0.05). The above results suggest thatspecific measures are needed to reduce the rate of students at risk of Facebook addiction andenhance resilience for students at the University of Culture, Ho Chi Minh City.