Digitalization of social contacts among university students in Russia during Covid-19

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Introduction of digital technologies affects different aspects of social life and leads to a gradual shift to digital society. Lockdown measures restricting social contacts to prevent the spread of COVID19 boosted digital interactions, and these changes primarily concern the youth. The data of the Covid19 International Student Wellbeing Study suggest that digital format enabled students to interact with each other during selfisolation. Penetration of digital technologies into life intensified intergenerational, interpersonal and common social interactions. Digital communications helped to reduce the risks of social isolation, to maintain social relationships and to keep the system of social relationships stable during the COVID19 selfisolation. Digital contacts are not aimed at replacing personal communication with family, partners or friends or diminishing the intensity of such contacts; instead, they just complement the existing opportunities. Intense communication with the immediate circle in whatever format has a positive impact on individual's social wellbeing and mental health and may prevent depression and loneliness sparking positive emotions. On the contrary, excessive social media usage, impersonal form of contacts ending up a failure to develop stable emotional bonds may result in depression and negatively impact student social and emotional wellbeing. Digitalization has a dual character: it can expand opportunities for social contacts with the immediate social circle in times of crisis or longdistance communication but heavy use of social media may have negative social and psychological impact.

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Andreenkova, A. V. (2020). Digitalization of social contacts among university students in Russia during Covid-19. Monitoring Obshchestvennogo Mneniya: Ekonomicheskie i Sotsial’nye Peremeny, 2020(6), 403–426. https://doi.org/10.14515/MONITORING.2020.6.1749

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