A novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is not just about physical health; It disrupts daily life on a global scale by changing individual and social attitudes and behaviors.
Cicek Hocaoglu, Gözde Bacık Yaman
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Facial Appearance Dissatisfaction Explains Differences in Zoom Fatigue [PDF]
Viewing self-video during videoconferences potentially causes negative self-focused attention that contributes to virtual meeting (VM) or “Zoom” fatigue. The present research examines this proposition, focusing on facial dissatisfaction—feeling unhappy about one's own facial appearance—as a potential psychological mechanism of VM fatigue.
Rabindra Ratan +2 more
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Zoom Exhaustion & Fatigue Scale
In 2020, video conferencing went from a novelty to a necessity, and usage skyrocketed due to shelter-in-place throughout the world. However, there is a scarcity of academic research on the psychological effects and mechanisms of video conferencing, and ...
G. Fauville +4 more
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Zoom fatigue in review: A meta-analytical examination of videoconferencing fatigue's antecedents
As videoconferencing increasingly integrates with modern life, becoming a regular part of work, education, and socialization, the adverse outcomes of increased usage have become a concern to researchers.
David Beyea +5 more
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Hardiness and Zoom Fatigue on Nursing Students: A Cross-Sectional Study in Indonesia During Online Learning [PDF]
Iyus Yosep,1 Ai Mardhiyah,2 Suryani Suryani,1 Henny Suzana Mediani2 1Department of Mental Health, Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Padjadjaran, Sumedang, Jawa Barat, Indonesia; 2Department of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Padjadjaran,
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Virtual reality against Zoom fatigue? A field study on the teaching and learning experience in interactive video and VR conferencing [PDF]
Aim: During the COVID-19 pandemic, the absence of in-person teaching was partially compensated for through videoconferencing. However, lecturers complain that students do not participate actively in video-based online seminars.
Speidel, Robert +3 more
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Zoom fatigue related to online learning among medical students in Thailand: Prevalence, predictors, and association with depression [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]
Background Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the learning pattern of medical students shifted from onsite to online. This transition may contribute to what has been called “Zoom fatigue.” This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of Zoom fatigue related to
Thammanard Charernboon +5 more
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The widespread adoption of video-conferencing has not only transformed communication at scale, but also increased feelings of Zoom fatigue among workers around the world. Although Zoom fatigue is well-documented, it is still unclear what aspects of video-
G. Fauville +5 more
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The mediating role of interaction anxiety in the effect of post-pandemic Zoom fatigue on subjective vitality: a two-wave longitudinal study [PDF]
IntroductionThe pandemic shifted communication and meeting styles from physical to virtual environments, leading to a new type of burnout known as “Zoom fatigue.” The transition to virtual classrooms particularly affected children and adolescents in ...
Ayca Buyukcebeci
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Technological Factors Influencing Videoconferencing and Zoom Fatigue
The paper presents a conceptual, multidimensional approach to understand the technological factors that are assumed to or even have been proven to contribute to what has been coined as Zoom Fatigue (ZF) or more generally Videoconferencing Fatigue (VCF).
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