STUDY ON MEDIA USE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING OF COLLEGE STUDENTS: A CASE STUDY BEFORE AND AFTER THE END OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Keywords:
Media use, Psychological well-being, College studentsAbstract
The impact of media use on life is multifaceted. College students are a group that uses media frequently. Based on survey data collected before and after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, this study explores the influence of media use on the Psychological Well-being of college students. The investigation reveals significant changes in media usage duration and types before and after the pandemic, along with notable differences in Psychological Well-being, directly correlated with media use.References
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