The relationship between cyberloafing levels and social media addiction among nursing students

This study was comparative and descriptive in design, and the sample included 518 nursing students.FindingsThe average Cyberloafing Scale (CLS) total score of the students was 87.71  ± 18.55, while the average Social Media Addiction Scale (SMAS) total score was 71.30 ± 19.85. A positive and moderately significant relationship was found between the CLS and SMAS scores (p <  0.01).Practical ImplicationsThe cyberloafing and social media addiction levels of nursing students were found to be high. It was also found that the cyberloafing levels of the students increased as their social media addiction levels increased.
Source: Perspectives in Psychiatric Care - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research