Problematic smartphone use among russian and foreign medical students: prevalence, content consumed, associations with other forms online behavior

L. Evert, T. V. Potupchik, Y. Kostyuchenko, S. Y. Tereshchenko
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Aim of the study was to investigate the prevalence of problematic smartphone use, the characteristics of the content consumed and associations with other forms of online behavior among Russian and foreign medical students. Material and methods. 296 medical students were examined using the online survey method: 219 Russians (main group) and 77 foreigners (comparison group); 107 (36.2 %) boys and 189 (63.8 %) girls; age 20 [18; 21] years (median [lower quartile; upper quartile]). The structure of online behavior was assessed: adaptive, non-adaptive, and pathological (PIU) Internet use; specific forms of PIU: problematic use of computer games and social networks, mixed and undifferentiated form of PIU. The values of the total score of the scales of the applied psychometric questionnaires were determined. The indicators were compared in the general group of subjects, in groups of Russians and foreigners, including gender. Results. Problematic smartphone use is typical for 14.2 % of all surveyed. The share of smartphone addicts is higher among foreigners than among Russians (27.3 and 8.0 %, respectively), both boys and girls. PIU prevailed among foreigners (16.1 and 7.4 %), they are more often dependent on social networks (34.5 and 2.4 %). Foreign women were distinguished by a high incidence of problematic use of computer games (20.0 and 3.6 %) and social networks (25.0 and 3.1 %), as well as a mixed form of PIU (20.0 and 2.5 %). The content consumed by Russians (boys + girls) was dominated by being on social networks (77.6 Russians and 46.7 % foreigners) and listening to music (50.7 and 31.2 %, respectively). Gender differences in content included more frequent use of social networks by Russian students, both boys (81.1 and 48.1 %) and girls (76.5 and 43.5 %); more frequent listening to music by Russian males in comparison with foreign males (66.0 and 29.6 %) and Russian females (66.0 and 45.8 %). Foreign boys use smartphones for games more often than foreign girls, the preoccupation with smartphone games is higher among Russian women as well. Conclusions. The prevalence of problematic smartphone use, the characteristics of the content consumed and associations with other forms of PIU among Russian and foreign students were established. In our opinion, it is necessary to carry out further research aimed at solving an urgent medical and social problem of timely diagnosis of smartphonedependent behavior and prevention of somatic and neuropsychic health disorders associated with it in young people. The current range of indicators to be studied in people with problematic smartphone use should include an analysis of comorbid psychosomatic disorders (recurrent pain: headaches, abdominal pain, back pain) and features of psychosocial characteristics, taking into account age, sex and ethnic differences of electronic gadget users. 
俄罗斯和外国医科学生中存在问题的智能手机使用情况:流行程度、消费内容、与其他形式在线行为的关联
本研究旨在调查俄罗斯和外国医科学生使用问题智能手机的普遍程度、所消费内容的特点以及与其他形式在线行为的关联。材料与方法采用在线调查法对 296 名医科学生进行了调查:219 名俄罗斯人(主要群体)和 77 名外国人(对比群体);107 名男生(36.2%)和 189 名女生(63.8%);年龄 20 [18; 21] 岁(中位数 [下四分位数;上四分位数])。对上网行为的结构进行了评估:适应性、非适应性和病态(PIU)上网;PIU 的具体形式:有问题地使用电脑游戏和社交网络、混合型和未分化型 PIU。对所使用的心理测量问卷的量表总分进行了测定。比较了普通受试者群体、俄罗斯人群体和外国人群体(包括性别)的各项指标。结果显示在所有受访者中,有问题的智能手机使用率为 14.2%。外国人中智能手机成瘾者的比例(分别为 27.3 % 和 8.0 %)高于俄罗斯人,包括男孩和女孩。PIU在外国人中普遍存在(分别为16.1%和7.4%),他们更依赖于社交网络(分别为34.5%和2.4%)。外籍女性的特点是经常使用电脑游戏(分别为 20.0%和 3.6%)和社交网络(分别为 25.0%和 3.1%),以及混合形式的 PIU(分别为 20.0%和 2.5%)。俄罗斯人(男生和女生)消费的内容主要是社交网络(俄罗斯人占 77.6%,外国人占 46.7%)和听音乐(分别占 50.7%和 31.2%)。在内容方面的性别差异包括:俄罗斯学生使用社交网络的频率更高,男生(81.1% 和 48.1%)和女生(76.5% 和 43.5%);与外国男生(66.0% 和 29.6%)和俄罗斯女生(66.0% 和 45.8%)相比,俄罗斯男生听音乐的频率更高。外国男生比外国女生更经常使用智能手机玩游戏,俄罗斯女性也更热衷于智能手机游戏。结论研究确定了俄罗斯学生和外国学生使用问题智能手机的普遍程度、消费内容的特点以及与其他形式的 PIU 的关联。我们认为,有必要开展进一步的研究,以解决一个紧迫的医学和社会问题,即及时诊断依赖智能手机的行为,并预防与之相关的青少年躯体和神经心理健康疾病。目前对智能手机使用问题人群的研究指标范围应包括对合并心身疾病(反复发作的疼痛:头痛、腹痛、背痛)和心理社会特征的分析,同时考虑到电子产品使用者的年龄、性别和种族差异。
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