IMPLICATIONS OF INTERNET AND SOCIAL MEDIA ADDICTION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF MEDICAL PERSONNEL IN CIVILIAN AND MILITARY HEALTH FACILITIES
IMPLICATIONS OF INTERNET AND SOCIAL MEDIA ADDICTION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF MEDICAL PERSONNEL IN CIVILIAN AND MILITARY HEALTH FACILITIES
Author(s): Mihaela Barcan, Laurentiu BarcanSubject(s): Education, General Reference Works, Business Economy / Management
Published by: Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies
Keywords: professional performance; addiction; social networks; internet; medicine; anxiety disorders; health; personality disorders;
Summary/Abstract: This scientific paper aims to identify the links between the use of social networking sites and the professional performance of employees in the medical field, as well as the negative side effects arising from the use of social networks, including the emergence of social network addiction and anxiety disorders or personality, especially in the post-pandemic period of COVID-19. The research indicated a significant relationship, i.e., a weak positive correlation between the use of social networks, and Internet and social network addiction. Correlations were found between the mediators belonging to the secondary effects of social media use and employee performance. According to the model developed by the author, participants who reported higher levels of anxiety disorders or internet addictions reported lower levels of performance. Those addictions are significantly related to both social media use and individual performance, and thus meets at least some of the criteria for being a mediator.
Journal: Journal of Defense Resources Management (JoDRM)
- Issue Year: 15/2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 145-174
- Page Count: 30
- Language: English