THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GADGET ADDICTION AND STUDENTS' MENTAL HEALTH: AN ISLAMIC EDUCATION PERSPECTIVE
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Gadget Addiction, Mental Health, Tazkiyatun Nafs, Muslim StudentsAbstract
This study aims to analyze the relationship between gadget addiction and students' mental health from the perspective of Islamic education. Gadget addiction has become a serious concern among Indonesian students, with demonstrable impacts on multiple dimensions of mental health including anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, and impaired cognitive functioning. Employing a mixed-methods approach—quantitative correlational and qualitative library research—the study integrates empirical data analysis (n=284 senior high school students in three major Indonesian cities) with theoretical examination grounded in Nicholas Carr's The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains and Islamic educational psychology. Results demonstrate: (1) a significant positive correlation between gadget addiction and anxiety levels (r=0.71, p<0.001) and depression (r=0.64, p<0.001); (2) gadget addiction shows a negative correlation with sleep quality (r=−0.68, p<0.001) and academic achievement (r=−0.59, p<0.001); (3) the Islamic perspective identifies gadget addiction as a form of israf (wastefulness) and ghafla (heedlessness) that contradicts the principle of al-'aql (intellect) as a divine trust (amanah) that must be preserved. An intervention model grounded in Islamic Counseling and Guidance (BKI) with a tazkiyatun nafs approach is proposed as a comprehensive solution for addressing gadget addiction among Muslim students.
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