比例(比率)
感知
心理学
探索性研究
社会联系
焦点小组
计算机科学
数据科学
应用心理学
社会心理学
营销
社会学
业务
物理
量子力学
神经科学
人类学
作者
Joanna Witowska,Ruth Ogden,Christine Schoetensack,Katarzyna Goncikowska,Marc Wittmann,Vanda Černohorská,Núria Codina,Chantal Martin‐Soelch,Mónica Fernández Boente,Georgina Giner,José Vicente Pestana,Julie Papastamatelou
标识
DOI:10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1595536
摘要
Introduction Current methods of assessing digital technology use fail to adequately capture a holistic picture of how individuals experience digital technology during daily life. This is because current measures focus on measuring the frequency/duration of specific forms of technology use or problematic use. This research aimed to create two general measures of digital technology use and experience, respectively, which are flexible amid technological changes. Methods The measured constructs were specified via bottom-up analysis of an international qualitative study (N=300) on post-covid digital practices. Across three studies we developed and validated the measures using data from 2227 participants. Results Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor Analyses indicated that the Quality of Digital Experience Scale contains 26 items, measuring individuals’ perceptions and overall experience of digital technology usage and its impact on Well-being, Time and Efficiency, and Social Connectedness. The second scale, the Immersion in Digital Life Scale consists of five separate questions concerning individuals’ estimation of how much digital technology is present in different areas of life. Discussion The scales offer reliable measurements of individuals’ interactions with technology in the digital era. Their ability to capture engagement beyond frequency and duration will facilitate greater understanding of the complexities of the positive and negative impacts of digital practices on individuals and societies.
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