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題名 High school students' exercise habits, social media use, and mental health 作者 葉玉珠
Yeh, Yu-chu;Tzou, Yu貢獻者 師培中心 日期 2025-06 上傳時間 3-Oct-2025 09:51:58 (UTC+8) 摘要 This study examines the relationship between senior high school students’ exercise habits and the impact of social media use on mental health. A total of 228 students from grades 10 to 12 participated in the study through a questionnaire survey. The key findings reveal several important patterns. First, students’ primary motivations for engaging in exercise included promoting physical health, relieving stress, maintaining a good physique, and improving mood. Second, students used social media for various purposes, such as passing time, staying connected with friends, searching for information of interest, playing games, and sharing personal thoughts and experiences. Third, the study found that students who exercised more frequently and for longer durations reported better mental health. In contrast, spending more time on social media per day was negatively associated with mental well-being. This suggests that while physical activity has a positive effect, excessive social media use may contribute to emotional distress. Fourth, students reported feeling happier after exercising than after using social media, indicating that physical activity provides greater emotional benefits. Lastly, factors such as the absence of depression, maintaining good lifestyle habits, positive peer relationships, and strong family support played a crucial role in promoting adolescents’ mental health. These findings emphasize the need for students to balance their time between exercise and social media use. Schools and families should encourage regular physical activity while helping students develop healthy digital habits to support their overall development and well-being. 關聯 The 4th Paris Conference on Education, IAFOR 資料類型 conference dc.contributor 師培中心 dc.creator (作者) 葉玉珠 dc.creator (作者) Yeh, Yu-chu;Tzou, Yu dc.date (日期) 2025-06 dc.date.accessioned 3-Oct-2025 09:51:58 (UTC+8) - dc.date.available 3-Oct-2025 09:51:58 (UTC+8) - dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 3-Oct-2025 09:51:58 (UTC+8) - dc.identifier.uri (URI) https://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/159763 - dc.description.abstract (摘要) This study examines the relationship between senior high school students’ exercise habits and the impact of social media use on mental health. A total of 228 students from grades 10 to 12 participated in the study through a questionnaire survey. The key findings reveal several important patterns. First, students’ primary motivations for engaging in exercise included promoting physical health, relieving stress, maintaining a good physique, and improving mood. Second, students used social media for various purposes, such as passing time, staying connected with friends, searching for information of interest, playing games, and sharing personal thoughts and experiences. Third, the study found that students who exercised more frequently and for longer durations reported better mental health. In contrast, spending more time on social media per day was negatively associated with mental well-being. This suggests that while physical activity has a positive effect, excessive social media use may contribute to emotional distress. Fourth, students reported feeling happier after exercising than after using social media, indicating that physical activity provides greater emotional benefits. Lastly, factors such as the absence of depression, maintaining good lifestyle habits, positive peer relationships, and strong family support played a crucial role in promoting adolescents’ mental health. These findings emphasize the need for students to balance their time between exercise and social media use. Schools and families should encourage regular physical activity while helping students develop healthy digital habits to support their overall development and well-being. dc.format.extent 105 bytes - dc.format.mimetype text/html - dc.relation (關聯) The 4th Paris Conference on Education, IAFOR dc.title (題名) High school students' exercise habits, social media use, and mental health dc.type (資料類型) conference
