Title of article :
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ONLINE AND FACE-TO-FACE CONNECTEDNESS AND GENERAL HEALTH AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN MALAYSIA
Author/Authors :
khodabakhsh, somayeh university of malaya - psychology department, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA , li, siak siau ucsi university - psychology department, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract :
This study was aimed at examining the relationship and differences between online connectedness and face-to-face connectedness and general health among undergraduate students in Malaysia. A quantitative research design was used and 419 participants completed the self-administered questionnaires including social connectedness scale-revised, Facebook social connectedness scale, and general health questionnaire (GHQ-12). Results of Pearson Correlation showed that social (face-to-face) connectednesss and online connectedness have significant positive correlation with general health. Moreover, Multiple Regression analysis showed that social connectedness is significant predictors for general health. This study may have implications for mental health professionals.
Keywords :
Online Connectedness , Social Connectedness , Mental Health
Journal title :
Malaysian Online Journal Of Counseling
Journal title :
Malaysian Online Journal Of Counseling