Does gender role influence the pattern of internet and computer use among physiotherapy undergraduates?

L. Jayalath, D. I. J. Samaranayake
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Gender roles affect some components of life and whether this difference persist in using advanced technologies such as computers and internet is unclear. Aim of this study was to compare the computer and internet using patterns among male and female physiotherapy undergraduates. Methods: Out of the registered physiotherapy undergraduates, 92 participated in the study with a response rate of 80%. A pre-tested self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data from students in first to final academic years. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 20. Results: Out of participants, 37% (n=34) were males and age ranged from 19 to 26 years. Majority of 95.7% (n=88) participants owns a computer and 64.1% (n=59) mainly use it for entertainment. Females tend to seek more formal learning computer classes compared to males. Majority of study participants spend more than 8 hours per week to go online and values were 29.4% (n=10) for males and 25.9%
性别角色是否影响物理治疗本科生使用互联网和电脑的模式?
性别角色影响生活的某些组成部分,这种差异是否在使用计算机和互联网等先进技术时仍然存在尚不清楚。本研究的目的是比较男女物理治疗本科生的电脑和互联网使用模式。方法:在注册的物理治疗本科生中,92人参与研究,有效率为80%。采用预先测试的自我管理问卷收集学生在第一至最后学年的数据。数据分析使用SPSS version 20。结果:在参与者中,37% (n=34)是男性,年龄从19岁到26岁不等。95.7% (n=88)的受访者拥有电脑,64.1% (n=59)的受访者主要将电脑用于娱乐。与男性相比,女性倾向于寻求更正式的计算机学习课程。大多数研究参与者每周上网时间超过8小时,男性为29.4% (n=10),男性为25.9%
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