The Impact of Internet Addiction on Academic Performance Among Medical Students in Bangladesh: A Cross-Sectional Study and the Potential Role of Yoga.

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Sumaiya Afrin, Nur-A-Safrina Rahman, Tahsin Tasneem Tabassum, Faisal Abdullah, Md Istiakur Rahman, Sumona Haque Simu, Lakshya Kumar, Khutaija Noor, Fnu Vishal, Vivek Podder
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Abstract

Background: Excessive internet use is a growing concern globally, and internet addiction negatively impacts academic performance. Limited research has been conducted on this topic among undergraduate medical students in Bangladesh.

Purpose: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of internet addiction and its impact on academic performance among medical students in Bangladesh, with a focus on the role of yoga in reducing Internet addiction as a proposed intervention.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among third-year medical students in four colleges in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Simple random sampling techniques were used to select participants, and data were collected using pretested questionnaires and a checklist for office records through face-to-face interviews. SPSS version 25 was used for data processing and analysis.

Results: Out of 312 students, 84% were addicted to the internet, and only 16% were normal. In total, 64.4% had good results in the first professional examination, while 35.6% had poor results. In total, 85.9% had good attendance, while 14.1% had poor attendance. The association between internet addiction level and first professional examination results and class attendance was highly significant.

Conclusion: This study highlights the high prevalence and negative impacts of internet addiction among medical students in Bangladesh. The study suggests that promoting awareness about healthy technology use, establishing a better balance between internet usage and academic study, and encouraging the practice of yoga can help alleviate this problem. Further research and interventions are needed to tackle this emerging public health issue. Encouraging students to use the internet for academic purposes and providing education and resources can help promote healthy technology use. Healthcare professionals should also be aware of the risks and encourage seeking help if needed.

孟加拉国医学生网络成瘾对学习成绩的影响:一项横断面研究及瑜伽的潜在作用
背景过度使用互联网是全球日益关注的问题,网络成瘾会对学习成绩产生负面影响。目的:本研究旨在确定网络成瘾在孟加拉国医科本科生中的流行程度及其对学习成绩的影响,重点关注瑜伽在减少网络成瘾方面的作用,并将其作为一项建议的干预措施:在孟加拉国达卡四所学院的三年级医学生中开展了一项横断面研究。研究采用简单随机抽样技术选取参与者,并通过面对面访谈,使用预先测试的问卷和办公室记录核对表收集数据。数据处理和分析采用 SPSS 25 版本:在 312 名学生中,84% 沉迷于网络,只有 16%正常。在第一次专业考试中,64.4%的学生成绩优良,35.6%的学生成绩较差。总计 85.9% 的学生出勤率良好,14.1% 的学生出勤率较差。网络成瘾程度与第一次专业考试成绩和出勤率之间的关系非常显著:本研究强调了网络成瘾在孟加拉国医学生中的高流行率和负面影响。研究表明,提高对健康使用技术的认识、在互联网使用和学业之间建立更好的平衡以及鼓励练习瑜伽有助于缓解这一问题。要解决这个新出现的公共健康问题,还需要进一步的研究和干预。鼓励学生将互联网用于学术目的,并提供教育和资源,有助于促进健康使用技术。医疗保健专业人员也应了解风险,并鼓励在需要时寻求帮助。
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