摩洛哥青少年智能手机使用问题与干眼病之间关联的调节中介模型。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Samira Bouazza, Samira Abbouyi, Btissame Zarrouq
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本研究考察了睡眠障碍在问题智能手机使用与干眼症之间的中介作用,并考察了身体活动的调节作用。来自摩洛哥12个地区的2202名高中生完成了智能手机成瘾量表-短版本(SAS-SV)、失眠严重程度指数(ISI)和干眼问卷-5 (DEQ-5)。参与者还被要求对他们每周至少进行60分钟体育活动的天数进行评分。我们的研究结果表明,50%的参与者是有问题的智能手机用户,39.3%患有干眼病,38.3%患有睡眠问题。研究结果表明,睡眠障碍在部分程度上介导了有问题的智能手机使用与干眼症之间的关系。体力活动(每周至少180分钟)影响有问题的智能手机使用与干眼病之间的关系。具体来说,它缓和了智能手机使用与干眼症之间的直接联系,以及由睡眠障碍介导的间接联系。这种调节效应显著(指数= - 0.0218,95% CI[- 0.0260, - 0.0173])。这些结果为预防和管理与智能手机使用不当有关的睡眠障碍和干眼症提供了有价值的见解。
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Moderated mediation model of the association between problematic smartphone use and dry eye disease within Moroccan adolescents.

Moderated mediation model of the association between problematic smartphone use and dry eye disease within Moroccan adolescents.

Moderated mediation model of the association between problematic smartphone use and dry eye disease within Moroccan adolescents.

Moderated mediation model of the association between problematic smartphone use and dry eye disease within Moroccan adolescents.

This study scrutinizes the mediating role of sleep disturbance in the relationship between problematic smartphone use and dry eye disease and examines the moderating role of physical activity. A total of 2202 high school students from twelve regions of Morocco completed the Smartphone Addiction Scale-Short Version (SAS-SV), the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), and the Dry Eye Questionnaire-5 (DEQ-5). Participants were also asked to rate the number of days per week during which they performed physical activity for at least 60 min. Our findings indicated that 50% of participants were problematic smartphone users, 39.3% suffered from dry eye disease and 38.3% suffered from sleep problems. The results suggested that sleep disorder mediated partially the relationship between problematic smartphone use and dry eye disease. Physical activity (at least 180 min per week) influenced the relationship between problematic smartphone use and dry eye disease. Specifically, it moderated both the direct link between smartphone use and dry eye, and the indirect link mediated by sleep disorders. This moderating effect was significant (index = - 0.0218, 95% CI [- 0.0260, - 0.0173]). These results offer valuable insights for preventing and managing sleep disturbances and dry eye disease linked to problematic smartphone use.

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19567
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3.9 months
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