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Abstract
Background: In recent years, Internet and social media technology use have emerged as an integral tool of human society, and the evolution of technological integration, cyberspace, and web-technology has become a common practice in educational institutions. Internet usage among students has played an indispensable role in learning behavior; however, the excessive usage of the internet and social media leads to internet addiction. This original study has performed a focalized scrutiny on revealing relationships between internet addiction and associated factors among the students of medicine, dentistry, and pharmaceutical departments.
Methods: This descriptive and analytical study recruited medical students from the Self-governing Education Incubator of Kermanshah. This survey distributed questionnaires among the respondents' three departments, and this statistical data reported on 420 valid responses of the respondents. They represent first and second-semester medical students of the academic year 2017-2018. The study selected medical students by applying Cochran's Sample Size Formula through Stratified Random Sampling and cross-sectional research design. The survey has utilized a demographic questionnaire of Young's Internet Addiction Test (IAT) for the data collection. The study analyzed received data by using SPSS version 23 and performed the descriptive statistics, and analytical statistics (t-test and ANOVA).
Results: The results of the present study established that the majority of subjects were female students (53.3%), and the average age was 23.84 ± 2.14, including the students of all departments. Besides, findings specified that the overall mean and standard deviation scores were 3.34 and ±0.88. Internet addiction revealed mean and the standard deviation score measured for all students 3.29 ± 0.73, 3.17 ± 0.92, and 3.57 ± 0.64 correspondingly. The survey results illustrated that medical students' internet addiction substantially correlated with demographic variables, such as age, marital status, the field of study, academic term, significant time of consuming the internet, the key reason of utilizing the internet, and daily usage of the internet (p < .05).
Conclusion: The results of the study specified that 25% of medical students showed internet addiction. The students are increasingly using the internet, and it has penetrated among students. The design and implementation of adequate educational programs and the application of internet-based efficiency interventions are essential for both knowledge acquisition and medical students' healthy behavior.
背景:近年来,互联网和社交媒体技术的使用已成为人类社会不可或缺的工具,技术整合、网络空间和网络技术的演变已成为教育机构的普遍实践。网络的使用在学生的学习行为中起着不可或缺的作用;然而,过度使用网络和社交媒体导致了网络成瘾。这项原创研究集中考察了医学、牙科和制药专业学生网瘾与相关因素之间的关系。方法:采用描述性和分析性研究方法,从克尔曼沙自治教育孵化器招募医学生。本次调查在被调查者所在的三个部门发放问卷,本统计数据共报告了420份被调查者的有效回复。他们代表2017-2018学年第一学期和第二学期的医学院学生。本研究采用分层随机抽样和横断面研究设计,采用Cochran样本量公式选择医学生。本调查采用了杨氏网络成瘾测试(IAT)的人口调查问卷进行数据收集。本研究采用SPSS version 23对收到的资料进行分析,并进行描述性统计和分析性统计(t检验和方差分析)。结果:本研究结果确定,被试以女生为主(53.3%),平均年龄23.84±2.14岁,包括各院系学生。此外,调查结果显示,总平均值和标准差分别为3.34和±0.88。所有学生网络成瘾的均分和标准差分别为3.29±0.73、3.17±0.92和3.57±0.64。调查结果显示,医学生的网络成瘾与年龄、婚姻状况、学习领域、学习年限、使用互联网的重要时间、使用互联网的主要原因、日常使用互联网等人口统计学变量有显著相关(p结论:研究结果表明,25%的医学生存在网络成瘾。学生们越来越多地使用互联网,它已经渗透到学生中。设计和实施适当的教育计划和应用基于互联网的效率干预对知识获取和医学生的健康行为至关重要。