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The Effect of Digital Literacy Education Based on Social Learning Theory on Digital Addiction and Social Comparison in Fourth-Grade Students

Sponsored by Harran University

About this trial

Last updated 2 months ago

Study ID

HarranU-SBE-MA-01

Status

Not yet recruiting

Type

Interventional

Phase

N/A

Placebo

No

Accepting

9+ Years
All Sexes

Trial Timing

Started 3 months ago

What is this trial about?

Introduction and Aims: Digital technologies have significantly transformed children's learning levels, communication skills, and socialization patterns. However, the early and uncontrolled use of digital tools can lead to an increase in digital addiction tendencies among children and intensify social comparisons with peers. Elementary school-aged children, in particular, are in a sensitive period of growth and development when their behavioral patterns and self-perceptions are being shaped. Therefore, there is a need for school-based, nurse-led, theory-based educational programs that support children in developing healthy and conscious behaviors on digital platforms. Social Learning Theory provides a strong framework for such interventions by explaining that children's digital behaviors are shaped through observation, modeling, self-regulation, and self-evaluation processes. The aim of this study is to examine the effect of the Digital Literacy Education Program, developed based on Social Learning Theory, on digital addiction and social comparison among fourth-grade elementary school students. Method: This study will be conducted as a two-phase, prospective, single-center, two-group (1:1) parallel design, pre-test-post-test randomized controlled trial. Social Learning Theory is a theoretical framework consisting of six components to understand and support behavioral change. In the first phase, Digital Literacy Education based on Social Learning Theory will be developed, and in the second phase, its effectiveness will be evaluated with 200 students. The sample will consist of 200 fourth-grade students studying in central Şanlıurfa, who will be divided into intervention and control groups at a 1:1 ratio. Participants in the intervention group will receive a three-week, multi-component training program based on Social Learning Theory, while participants in the control group will receive routine general advice. Assessments will be conducted at the beginning, after the training, and at 6 months. Research data will be collected using a Personal Information Form, the Digital Addiction Scale for Children, the Digital Literacy Scale for Elementary School Students, and the Social Comparison Scale. The data will be evaluated using descriptive statistical analyses and relevant tests

What are the participation requirements?

Inclusion Criteria

* Being a 4th-grade student at a public elementary school in the city center of Şanlıurfa

* The student and their parent or guardian must complete a written informed consent form to participate in the study

* The student must not have any mental or physical conditions that would prevent communication

Exclusion Criteria

* Refusal to complete a written informed consent form for the student and parent's participation in the study

* Presence of a mental or physical illness that impairs communication

* Withdrawal from school during the study period due to reasons such as absenteeism

* Withdrawal of parental consent by the parents themselves during the study period

* Failure to participate in at least one of the pre-test or post-test measurements

* Currently receiving counseling for digital addiction or another psychological disorder 9