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School Fatigue and the Factors that Influence IT

In: CATES 2017

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  • Adriana ALBU

    (Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie "Grigore T.Popa", Iaşi, România)

  • Florin DIMA

    (Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie "Grigore T.Popa", Iaşi, România)

  • Arina BÄ‚DÄ‚LUŢĂ

    (Direcţia de Sănătate Publică Suceava, România)

Abstract

In this study, we will underline the phenomenon of school fatigue which has arisen in students from technical colleges. We interviewed 108 students from a technical college in Bacau and 91 students from Suceava. The young people completed a questionnaire with questions about the frequency of fatigue, passive resting and leisure (television and computer use). Fatigue is often present (34.17%), especially in students from Suceava, which suggests that there is a reduced sleep time per night (less than 7 hours). Most young people spend a lot of time in front of the TV screen (4-5 hours a day - 14.57%) and on the computer (4-5 hours a day - 20.10%), which exacerbates fatigue. In adolescents, current ways of spending leisure time should be carefully monitored, as there is a risk of excessive use, leading to the effects of overloading and computer addiction.

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  • Adriana ALBU & Florin DIMA & Arina BÄ‚DÄ‚LUŢĂ, 2018. "School Fatigue and the Factors that Influence IT," Book chapters-LUMEN Proceedings, in: Tomita CIULEI & Gabriel GORGHIU (ed.), CATES 2017, edition 1, volume 4, chapter 2, pages 9-18, Editura Lumen.
  • Handle: RePEc:lum:prchap:04-02
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18662/lumproc.02
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    Keywords

    fatigue; television; computer;
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    JEL classification:

    • A3 - General Economics and Teaching - - Multisubject Collective Works
    • I2 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education
    • I3 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty
    • M0 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - General

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