Assess the level of stress, sleep disturbance, depression with Nomophobia among undergraduate students

B. G, Emiline Joy E
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Introduction: Present day mobile phones play a great opportunity and at the same time it comforts people, they facilitate the accomplishment of tasks and have achieved generalized popularity in the present technology growing society. It is indisputable that these devices have become a part of modern life and have come to produce modifications in everyday habits and actions 1 . Undergraduate students communicate more through mobile phones than face to face interaction, modern lifestyle has been a greatest impact on mental health and well-being. Now a day’s undergraduate students who are in the age of young adult bring their mobile phones, even to the dining table which ultimately affects the digestion, nutrition and concentration. The aims of the study: to assess the level of stress, sleep disturbance, depression with Nomophobia among undergraduate students. Methodology: A quantitative research approach design was used to conduct the study in Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences. 100 samples were selected by using purposive sampling technique. The Results: The present study result depicts that Undergraduate students between the age of 18-22 years has moderate sleep disturbance due prolonged usage of mobile phones during night time, mild depression is seen among Undergraduate students and mild Nomophobia also seen among Undergraduate students. In association, none of the demographic variable had shown statistically significant with the level of Nomophobia among undergraduate students at the level of P< 0.001.
评估大学生的压力水平,睡眠障碍,抑郁与无恐惧症
今天的手机发挥了很大的机会,同时它安慰了人们,他们方便完成任务,并在当今科技发展的社会中得到了广泛的普及。毫无疑问,这些设备已经成为现代生活的一部分,并且已经改变了人们的日常习惯和行为。大学生更多的是通过手机交流而不是面对面的互动,现代生活方式对心理健康和幸福感的影响最大。现在一天的大学生都处于青年时代,他们把手机带到了餐桌上,这最终影响了消化、营养和注意力。本研究的目的:评估大学生的压力、睡眠障碍、抑郁和无恐惧症的水平。方法:采用定量研究方法设计,在Saveetha医学技术研究所进行研究,采用目的抽样法选取100个样本。结果:本研究结果显示,18-22岁的大学生因夜间长时间使用手机而出现中度睡眠障碍,大学生出现轻度抑郁,大学生出现轻度无手机恐惧症。与此相关的是,没有一个人口统计学变量与大学生的Nomophobia水平在P< 0.001的水平上有统计学意义。
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