社交媒体对孟加拉国达卡学龄青少年的使用模式和健康影响

Mymensingh medical journal : MMJ Pub Date : 2025-07-01
N Ray, M K Khan, F N Islam, M A Amin, S T Rahman
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社交媒体已成为沟通、信息和娱乐的重要工具,青少年对互联网的使用正在增加。本研究旨在了解在校青少年的社交媒体使用模式,并探讨其对健康的影响。本横断面研究于2022年2月至2022年7月在孟加拉国老达卡市的中学和高中对248名青少年学生进行了研究。通过面对面访谈收集数据,并使用STATA 16se版本进行分析。学生年龄以17-19岁为主(71.37%),男性占66.94%。Facebook(90.73%)是使用最多的社交媒体,其次是Messenger(90.32%)、YouTube(85.48%)、WhatsApp(55.47%)、Instagram(52.42%)和TikTok(12.30%)。午夜后就寝的学生(p=0.02)、每天使用Facebook >2小时(p=0.02)、每天使用Messenger >2小时(p2小时(p2小时(p=0.04))与夜间睡眠中断显著相关。该研究发现,许多学生因使用社交媒体而遭受负面健康影响。父母应采取必要措施,防止与孩子一起过度使用社交媒体对健康造成危害。
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Usage Pattern and Health Impact of Social Media on School-going Adolescents in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Social media has become an essential tool for communication, information and entertainment and the use of the internet is increasing among adolescents. This study aimed to understand the usage pattern of social media among school-going adolescents and explore its health impacts. This cross-sectional study was conducted in secondary and higher secondary schools in old Dhaka city of Bangladesh among 248 adolescent students from February 2022 to July 2022. Data were collected through face-to-face interviews and analyzed using the STATA 16 SE version. Most students were 17-19 years old (71.37%) and 66.94% were male. Facebook (90.73%) was the most used social media, followed by Messenger (90.32%), YouTube (85.48%), WhatsApp (55.47%), Instagram (52.42%) and TikTok (12.30%). Students who go to bed after midnight (p=0.02), daily usage of Facebook >2 hours (p=0.02), daily usage of Messenger >2 hours (p<0.01), daily usage of WhatsApp ≥1 hour (p=0.01) and daily usage of Instagram ≥1 hour (p=0.03) were significantly associated with headache. Similarly, for students who go to bed after midnight (p=0.04), daily usage of Facebook >2 hours (p<0.01), daily usage of Messenger >2 hours (p<0.01), daily usage of YouTube ≥1 hour (p<0.01) and daily usage of TikTok ≥1 hour (p=0.04) were significantly associated with Eye Ache. Besides, students who go to bed after midnight (p=0.03) and daily usage of Facebook >2 hours (p=0.04) were significantly associated with interrupted sleep at night. The study found that many students suffer negative health consequences from social media use. Parents should take necessary steps to combat the health hazards of using excessive social media with their children.

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