Technostress and Student Well-Being in Islamic Boarding Schools: The Impact of Restricted Gadget Use on Academic Performance and Life Satisfaction

Some boarding schools prohibit the use of gadgets in daily life. Prohibition of the use of gadgets makes students unable to keep up with the development of existing information technology, so it can affect the ability of students to operate information technology related to their utilization of inf...

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Main Authors: Silfiatul Ulumiyah, Mochamad Chandra Saputra, Budi Darma Setiawan
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Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2025-05-01
Series:JITeCS (Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science)
Online Access:http://jitecs.ub.ac.id/index.php/jitecs/article/view/679
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author Silfiatul Ulumiyah
Mochamad Chandra Saputra
Budi Darma Setiawan
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description Some boarding schools prohibit the use of gadgets in daily life. Prohibition of the use of gadgets makes students unable to keep up with the development of existing information technology, so it can affect the ability of students to operate information technology related to their utilization of information technology. Students feel dissatisfied with their gadgets because they feel left too far behind with existing technological developments. This dissatisfaction affects individual motivation to accept the development of information technology, causing discomfort, stress, and even fear when dealing with information technology. The rapid growth of technology, but the lack of access for students, can lead to technostress. Technostress has five components: techno-overload, techno-invasion, techno-complexity, techno-insecurity, and techno-uncertainty. This study aims to determine the effect of limiting gadget use on technostress, which affects students' academic performance and life satisfaction. Statistical analysis using PLS-SEM was conducted in this study. Statistical results show that restrictions on gadget use can cause techno-complexity (51.7%) and techno-insecurity (14.5%) in students. However, techno-complexity and techno-insecurity do not affect students' academic performance. On the other hand, techno-insecurity affects the decrease in students' life satisfaction (21.7%) and academic performance (14.1%). Techno-uncertainty affects the reduction of students' academic performance (10.9%).
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spelling doaj-art-267faed893f846b49e15f5fa95cea1192025-08-20T02:56:36ZengUniversity of BrawijayaJITeCS (Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science)2540-94332540-98242025-05-0110110.25126/jitecs.2025101679Technostress and Student Well-Being in Islamic Boarding Schools: The Impact of Restricted Gadget Use on Academic Performance and Life SatisfactionSilfiatul Ulumiyah0Mochamad Chandra Saputra1Budi Darma Setiawan2Brawijaya University, MalangBrawijaya University, MalangBrawijaya University, Malang Some boarding schools prohibit the use of gadgets in daily life. Prohibition of the use of gadgets makes students unable to keep up with the development of existing information technology, so it can affect the ability of students to operate information technology related to their utilization of information technology. Students feel dissatisfied with their gadgets because they feel left too far behind with existing technological developments. This dissatisfaction affects individual motivation to accept the development of information technology, causing discomfort, stress, and even fear when dealing with information technology. The rapid growth of technology, but the lack of access for students, can lead to technostress. Technostress has five components: techno-overload, techno-invasion, techno-complexity, techno-insecurity, and techno-uncertainty. This study aims to determine the effect of limiting gadget use on technostress, which affects students' academic performance and life satisfaction. Statistical analysis using PLS-SEM was conducted in this study. Statistical results show that restrictions on gadget use can cause techno-complexity (51.7%) and techno-insecurity (14.5%) in students. However, techno-complexity and techno-insecurity do not affect students' academic performance. On the other hand, techno-insecurity affects the decrease in students' life satisfaction (21.7%) and academic performance (14.1%). Techno-uncertainty affects the reduction of students' academic performance (10.9%). http://jitecs.ub.ac.id/index.php/jitecs/article/view/679
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title Technostress and Student Well-Being in Islamic Boarding Schools: The Impact of Restricted Gadget Use on Academic Performance and Life Satisfaction
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title_short Technostress and Student Well-Being in Islamic Boarding Schools: The Impact of Restricted Gadget Use on Academic Performance and Life Satisfaction
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