Influence of Technostress on Academic Performance of University Medicine Students in Peru during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract
The current study aims to validate and apply an instrument to assess the relationship be tween communication overload, social overload, technostress, exhaustion and academic performance.
We performed a cross-sectional, analytical study of 2286 university medical students to assess the
influence of technostress as a mediator of social media overload, communication overload and mental
exhaustion and its detrimental effect on the academic performance of university students in Peru dur ing the COVID-19 pandemic. The research model was validated using partial least square structural
equation modeling (PLS-SEM) to establish the influence of variables on the model. Communication
and social overload were found to positively influence technostress by correlations of 0.284 and 0.557,
respectively. Technostress positively influenced exhaustion by 0.898, while exhaustion negatively
influenced academic performance by -0.439. Bootstrapping demonstrated that the path coefficients
of the research model were statistically significant. The research outcomes may help university
managers understand students’ technostress and develop strategies to improve the balanced use of
technology for their daily academic activities.
How to cite
Alvarez-Risco, A., Del-Aguila-Arcentales, S., Yáñez, J. A., Rosen, M. A. & Mejia, C. R. (2021). Influence of Technostress on Academic Performance of University Medicine Students in Peru during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Sustainability, 13(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13168949Publisher
MDPIArea / Line of research
Calidad de vida y bienestar / EducaciónComunicación y cultura / Psicología
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SustainabilityNote
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