Internet use, loneliness, and mental health in Greek students.

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Hippokratia Pub Date : 2023-04-01
A F Tsiridis, E M Tsapakis, A Gazi, K Tsiarea, K N Fountoulakis
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Abstract

Background: Problematic internet use among university students is a rising phenomenon with repercussions worldwide. We aimed to determine the association between time spent online, loneliness, and mental health.

Methods: We conducted an online cross-sectional study using self-administered questionnaires on demographics, frequency of internet use as assessed by the Internet Addiction Inventory (IAT), depressive symptoms as reported by answering the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), loneliness as depicted by the UCLA Loneliness scale, and general psychopathology on the self-reported General Health Questionnaire-28 (GHQ-28) scale. We performed statistical analysis using the IBM SPSS for Windows, Version 25.0.

Results: The mean age (n =294, 62.9 % female) was 23.19 ± 6.454 years. One-third (33.3 %) and 8.2 % were mildly and moderately addicted to the Internet, respectively. There was no participant with severe dependence. Nearly one-quarter (24.5 %) of participants reported mild, 10.6 % moderate, and 3.3 % severe depression and 44.8 % reported moderate and 11.9 % a moderately high degree of loneliness. Four in ten (41.8 %) of participants self-reported mental health problems. Mean IAT, BDI, UCLA Loneliness, and GHQ-28 score differences were statistically significant between IAT categories across all questionnaires. Correlations between the scales were statistically significant, and a binary logistic regression model revealed that the level of self-reported depressive symptoms, loneliness, and general psychopathology scores could predict internet use.

Conclusions: In our student sample, mental health problems were present in approximately 40 % of participants. They were significantly correlated with problematic internet use, thus complicating the development of essential communication skills in young adults. The higher the internet use, the greater the loneliness felt. Future studies should be more extensive, focusing on the relation of internet use with the type of use, family history of psychopathology, use of substances, and impulsivity. HIPPOKRATIA 2023, 27 (2):31-36.

希腊学生的互联网使用、孤独感和心理健康。
背景大学生有问题地使用互联网的现象日益增多,并在全球范围内产生了影响。我们旨在确定上网时间、孤独感和心理健康之间的关系:我们使用自制问卷进行了一项在线横断面研究,问卷内容包括人口统计学、网络成瘾量表(IAT)评估的网络使用频率、贝克抑郁量表(BDI)报告的抑郁症状、加州大学洛杉矶分校孤独感量表描述的孤独感,以及自我报告的一般健康问卷-28(GHQ-28)量表显示的一般精神病理学。我们使用 IBM SPSS for Windows 25.0 版进行了统计分析:平均年龄(n = 294,62.9% 为女性)为 23.19 ± 6.454 岁。三分之一(33.3%)和 8.2% 的人分别有轻度和中度网瘾。没有严重依赖者。近四分之一(24.5%)的参与者报告有轻度抑郁,10.6%为中度抑郁,3.3%为重度抑郁;44.8%的参与者报告有中度孤独感,11.9%为中度孤独感。十分之四(41.8%)的参与者自述有心理健康问题。在所有问卷中,IAT、BDI、UCLA 孤独感和 GHQ-28 评分的平均值在 IAT 类别之间存在显著的统计学差异。量表之间的相关性具有统计学意义,二元逻辑回归模型显示,自我报告的抑郁症状、孤独感和一般精神病理学得分水平可预测互联网使用情况:在我们的学生样本中,约 40% 的参与者存在心理健康问题。结论:在我们的学生样本中,约有 40% 的参与者存在心理健康问题,这些问题与有问题的互联网使用密切相关,从而使青少年基本沟通技能的培养变得更加复杂。互联网使用率越高,孤独感就越强。未来的研究应该更加广泛,重点关注互联网使用与使用类型、精神病理学家族史、药物使用和冲动性之间的关系。hippokratia 2023,27 (2):31-36。
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Hippokratia
Hippokratia MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Hippokratia journal is a quarterly issued, open access, peer reviewed, general medical journal, published in Thessaloniki, Greece. It is a forum for all medical specialties. The journal is published continuously since 1997, its official language is English and all submitted manuscripts undergo peer review by two independent reviewers, assigned by the Editor (double blinded review process). Hippokratia journal is managed by its Editorial Board and has an International Advisory Committee and over 500 expert Reviewers covering all medical specialties and additionally Technical Reviewers, Statisticians, Image processing Experts and a journal Secretary. The Society “Friends of Hippokratia Journal” has the financial management of both the printed and electronic edition of the journal.
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