The association between short video addiction and perceived writing competence among Chinese EFL learners: the mediating role of decreased attention control and learning burnout
Yanning Chen, Chuang Xu, Jimin Hu, Jian-Hong Ye

TL;DR
Excessive short video use among Chinese EFL learners is linked to lower writing confidence due to reduced attention and learning burnout.
Contribution
This study introduces a model showing how short video addiction affects English writing competence through attention loss and burnout.
Findings
Short video addiction is negatively correlated with perceived English writing competence.
Decreased attention control and learning burnout mediate the relationship between short video addiction and writing competence.
Excessive short video use depletes cognitive and emotional resources, harming learning outcomes.
Abstract
The cognitive patterns of the teenagers have been reshaped by the digital era through pieces of information and instant responses. According to the Goldilocks hypothesis, there might be a non-linear relationship between the use of digital media and learning outcomes. This study mainly focuses on the part of excessive usage, which is the addiction to short videos. The risks it brings, such as distraction and poor working memory, may pose a unique threat to the learning tasks that require a high level of cognitive engagement. Although there is an increasing number of scholars have investigated the relationship between short video addiction and students’ learning performance, few studies focusing on the relationship between these two variables in the context of English as a foreign language. Therefore, the present study seeks to propose a model for predicting how students’ short video…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImpact of Technology on Adolescents · Digital Communication and Language · Subtitles and Audiovisual Media
