Association Between Virtual Social Networks and Health-Promoting Lifestyles in Medical University Students

F. Rahimi, M. Pouresmaeil, F. Rafiei, Zahra Hazrati- Meimaneh, F. Sabeti, Najmolmolook Amini, Somaieh Borjalilu
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Background: Medical students make extensive use of virtual social networks, especially in the era of the coronavirus pandemic, so that their health-promoting behaviors may be adversely affected. Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between the use of virtual social networks and a health-promoting lifestyle among postgraduate medical students. Materials & Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among post-graduate students studying at Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 2020. A total of 240 students were included using quota sampling method. Data were collected via valid and reliable questionnaires consisting of socio-demographic information, health-promoting lifestyle Profile-II, and virtual social networks utilization. The spearman test was employed to evaluate the association between virtual social networks and lifestyle. Results: The mean age of participants was 32.21±7.45 and 75.4% were female. The mean score of lifestyle was 138.28±21.18, while the mean score of virtual social networks utilization was (64.55±11.40). There was a statistically significant correlation between utilization of virtual social networks and total score of lifestyle (r=-0.189, P=0.003), as well as physical activity (r=-0.232, P=0.001), nutrition (r=-0.179, P=0.005), and self-actualization (r=-0.154 , P=0.017) of health promoting lifestyle. Linear regression model showed that utilization of internet and social networks (B=-0.37, P=0.02), utilization in the time between 12 pm and 8 am (B=-14.3, P=0.011) were independently associated with Health Promoting Lifestyle score. Conclusion: This study showed that more than half of students had a healthy lifestyle (55%). The average score of virtual social networks used by students was high. Utilization of internet and the time of utilization were independent predictors of Health Promoting Lifestyle score.
医科大学生虚拟社交网络与促进健康生活方式的关系
背景:医学生广泛使用虚拟社交网络,特别是在冠状病毒大流行时代,可能会对医学生的健康促进行为产生不利影响。目的:本研究旨在确定医学研究生使用虚拟社交网络与促进健康的生活方式之间的关系。材料与方法:本横断面研究是在2020年在德黑兰医科大学学习的研究生中进行的。采用定额抽样法,共纳入240名学生。数据通过有效可靠的问卷收集,包括社会人口统计信息、促进健康的生活方式概况- ii和虚拟社会网络的利用。采用spearman测试来评估虚拟社交网络与生活方式之间的关系。结果:参与者平均年龄为32.21±7.45岁,女性占75.4%。生活方式得分平均为138.28±21.18分,虚拟社交网络利用得分平均为64.55±11.40分。虚拟社交网络使用与生活方式总分(r=-0.189, P=0.003)、促进健康生活方式体力活动(r=-0.232, P=0.001)、营养(r=-0.179, P=0.005)、自我实现(r=-0.154, P=0.017)存在显著相关。线性回归模型显示,互联网和社交网络的使用(B=-0.37, P=0.02)、中午12点至早上8点的使用(B=-14.3, P=0.011)与健康促进生活方式评分独立相关。结论:本研究表明,超过一半的学生(55%)拥有健康的生活方式。学生使用虚拟社交网络的平均得分较高。网络使用情况和使用时间是健康促进生活方式评分的独立预测因子。
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