Prevalence of Internet Addiction and Its Relationship with Psychological Distress Among Medical Students in a Malaysian Public University

Faiza Hasan Ansari Loh, Muhd Al-Aarifin Ismail, M. Yusoff, N. Fadzil
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The internet is an essential part of our daily lives. Studies have reported various impacts of internet addiction on humans, including anxiety, stress and depression. The current study explores the prevalence of internet addiction and its relationship with psychological distress among medical students in Malaysian public university. The current cross-sectional study was performed among second- to fifth-year Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) medical students in the late 2019. The Internet Addiction Test (IAT) and the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21) were used to gather data. The data collected were analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 24.0. A Spearman correlation test and simple linear regression were used for the data analysis. A total of 386 medical students (96.5% response rate) participated in this study. Data analysis found that the prevalence of internet addiction among USM medical students was 6.7%. The results indicated a significant positive relationship between internet addiction and psychological distress. Extensive use of the internet was found to be associated with elevated levels of depression, stress and anxiety. Findings regarding the effects of internet addiction are similar to those in other studies conducted among Malaysian medical students. This study has provided essential insights into the relationship between internet addiction and psychological distress among medical students. Further investigation should be undertaken to explore other possibly addicted groups. Higher education providers should be aware of these internet addiction issues among their students and interventions should be introduced to tackle this problem.
马来西亚一所公立大学医学生网瘾流行及其与心理困扰的关系
互联网是我们日常生活中必不可少的一部分。研究报告了网络成瘾对人类的各种影响,包括焦虑、压力和抑郁。本研究探讨马来西亚公立大学医学生网瘾的普遍性及其与心理困扰的关系。目前的横断面研究是在2019年底在马来西亚理科大学(USM)二至五年级医学生中进行的。采用网络成瘾测试(IAT)和抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS-21)收集数据。收集的数据使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS) 24.0版进行分析。采用Spearman相关检验和简单线性回归进行数据分析。共有386名医学生参与本研究,有效率为96.5%。数据分析发现,USM医学生网络成瘾的患病率为6.7%。结果表明,网络成瘾与心理困扰呈显著正相关。研究发现,过度使用互联网与抑郁、压力和焦虑水平升高有关。关于网瘾影响的发现与在马来西亚医科学生中进行的其他研究相似。本研究为医学生网络成瘾与心理困扰之间的关系提供了重要的见解。应进行进一步调查,以探索其他可能成瘾的群体。高等教育机构应该意识到学生的网瘾问题,并引入干预措施来解决这个问题。
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