社交媒体与赫坎布·诺门森大学医学院学生抑郁症状的强度联系

Jenny Novina Sitepu, Priparty Intan Sukma Siringoringo, Rosminta Girsang
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背景:社交媒体是人类生活中不可分割的组成部分,包括医学生。社交媒体的使用既有积极的好处,也有消极的好处。几项研究表明,过度使用社交媒体会导致心理健康问题,比如抑郁症。本研究旨在评估香港大学诺门森医学院学生社交媒体使用强度与抑郁症状程度的相关性。方法:采用横断面设计对101名香港大学诺门森医学院学生进行分析性观察研究,采用社交网络时间使用量表(SONTUS)测量社交媒体使用强度,贝克抑郁量表- ii (BDI-II)评估抑郁症状程度等问卷。数据分析采用Spearman等级相关系数检验。结果:本研究显示,38.6%的受访者使用social media的强度较低,41.6%的受访者使用social media的强度中等,19.8%的受访者使用social media的强度较高。无抑郁者占81.2%,轻度抑郁者占10.9%,中度抑郁者占5.9%,重度抑郁者占2.0%。Spearman检验结果显示,社交媒体使用强度与抑郁症状程度之间不存在相关性(p = 0.882),相关性非常弱(r = 0.015)。结论:香港大学医学院Nommensen学生的社交媒体使用强度与抑郁症状程度无相关性。关键词:社交媒体,抑郁症,医学生。
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Hubungan Intensitas Penggunaan Media Sosial dengan Gejala Depresi pada Mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas HKBP Nommensen
ABSTRACT Background: Social media is an inseparable component of human life, included medical students. Social media usage has both positive and negative benefits. Several studies showed excessive use of social media can cause mental health problems, such us depression. This study aims to evaluated the correlation between the intensity of social media use and the degree of depressive symptoms in students of the Faculty of Medicine, University of HKBP Nommensen. Methods: Analytical observational study with cross-sectional design was conducted on 101 students of the Faculty of Medicine, University of HKBP Nommensen using questionnaires such us Social Networking Time Use Scale (SONTUS) to measure the intensity of social media use, and Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) to assess the degree of depressive symptoms. Data analysis were done by using the Spearman's rank correlation coefficient test. Results: This study showed that 38.6% respondents had low intensity, 41.6% medium intensity, and 19.8% respondents had high intensity of social media usage. There were 81.2% of respondent had no depression, 10.9% had mild depression, 5.9% moderate depression, and 2.0% severe depression. The Spearman test results showed that there is no correlation between the intensity of social media usage and the degree of depressive symptoms (p = 0.882) with a very weak correlation value (r = 0.015). Conclusion: There is no correlation between the intensity of social media use and the degree of depressive symptoms in the Faculty of Medicine, University of HKBP Nommensen students. Keywords: Social media, depression, medical students.
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