Does more support mean more literacy? The relationship and mechanisms between digital support and college students’ digital literacy
Ru Yan, Wenjing Hu

TL;DR
This study explores how digital support affects college students' digital literacy, highlighting the role of self-efficacy and social interactions.
Contribution
The study identifies mediating mechanisms of self-efficacy and interpersonal interactions in the relationship between digital support and digital literacy.
Findings
Digital device and technology support both positively predict digital literacy.
Self-efficacy mediates the relationship between digital support and digital literacy.
Self-efficacy also predicts interpersonal interaction, forming a chain mediation effect.
Abstract
The growing interest for digitization in education underscores the importance of students’ digital literacy. However, few previous studies have focused on the important role of digital support in college students’ digital literacy. Guided by the person-context interaction theory and based on a survey of 2,157 college students, this study aimed to reveal the effects of digital device support and digital technology support on college students’ digital literacy, and to further examine the mediating roles of self-efficacy and interpersonal interactions. The results showed that both digital device support and digital technology support positively predicted digital literacy, and self-efficacy and interpersonal interaction mediated the relationship between digital device support and digital literacy. Self-efficacy mediated the relationship between digital technology support and digital…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital literacy in education · Impact of Technology on Adolescents · Child Development and Digital Technology
