Measuring digital stress in Norway: translation and validation of the Digital Stressors Scale [PDF]
IntroductionA better understanding of the effects of the widespread use of information and communication technology (ICT) among employees is important for maintaining their wellbeing, work-life balance, health, and productivity.
Aleksandra Sevic +5 more
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Digital social multitasking (DSMT) and digital stress among adolescents: A peer norm perspective [PDF]
Background: Digital stress refers to the stress resulting from persistent use of digital media. Given its major implications for well-being, it is crucial to explore how the use of digital media would contribute to the stress.
Chia-chen Yang, Christina Smith
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Impact of digital stress on negative emotions and physical complaints in the home office: a follow up study [PDF]
Background Due to the COVID-19 pandemic many employees perform under increasingly digital conditions. Enabling home office environments became mandatory for companies wherever possible in consideration of the ongoing pandemic.
Sammy J. S. Wrede +4 more
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The Digital Stressors Scale: Development and Validation of a New Survey Instrument to Measure Digital Stress Perceptions in the Workplace Context [PDF]
This article reports on the development of an instrument to measure the perceived stress that results from the use and ubiquity of digital technology in the workplace.
Thomas Fischer +3 more
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Adapting the Short Digital Stress Scale (SDSS) into Turkish: validation and psychometric evaluation in adults [PDF]
IntroductionThis study aimed to adapt the Short Digital Stress Scale (SDSS) into Turkish and to evaluate its psychometric properties in an adult population. Digital stress has become increasingly relevant with the widespread and continuous use of digital
Ali Geris +3 more
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Privacy paradox and privacy calculus: the dilemma and trade-offs of privacy protection among Chinese middle-aged and elderly under digital stress [PDF]
IntroductionDigitalization has reshaped everyday life while creating new privacy and security risks, which are particularly acute for middle-aged and older adults who entered the digital era relatively late.
Jingya Hao +3 more
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Digital stress and friendship conflict in adolescence: the role of perceived norms and features of social media [PDF]
IntroductionDigital stress, resulting from expectations of online availability, can increase the risk of conflicts with friends. However, friendship conflict remains an underexplored indicator, particularly in association with stressful online ...
Federica Angelini, Gianluca Gini
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Exploring Digital Stress of Finnish Adolescents and Their Parents [PDF]
Background/Objectives: The way people communicate has significantly changed due to technological advances and penetration of cell phones and broadband connection into everyday activities.
Dimitrios Siakas +3 more
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The impact of digital stress on suicide ideation among medical postgraduates: the chain mediating role of emotion regulation and meaning in life [PDF]
Suicide is a serious social problem. This study aimed to explore the mediating effects of emotion regulation and sense of meaning in life on stress perception and suicidal ideation of medical graduate students.
RanRan Diao, JianHong Yao, Jian Li
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Digital stress and problematic social media use among college students: exploring dual emotional pathways and the moderating role of cognitive reappraisal [PDF]
Digital stress has emerged as a significant form of psychological strain in online environments and is closely associated with problematic social media use (PSMU). However, the emotional and cognitive processes underlying this relationship remain unclear.
Yangyang Zhan, Lan Luo, Xinna Hu
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