印度青少年医学生的网络成瘾与心理健康:一项横断面研究。

IF 1.6 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Megha Agrawal, Sowmya Rajaram, Girija Kumar
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简介随着互联网在日常生活中的普及,探索其目的、意义以及对用户心理健康的影响变得至关重要。由于青少年是一个易受伤害的年龄段,本研究以处于青春期后期的印度医科学生为对象,以了解互联网对他们生活的影响。我们旨在探讨印度医学生使用问题互联网(PIU)的严重程度。我们打算评估其对心理健康和孤独感的影响,并将 PIU 与使用互联网的目的联系起来:共招募了 185 名班加罗尔医学院和研究所的 MBBS 一年级学生(平均年龄:18.07 岁),并对他们进行了四次问卷调查:杨氏网瘾测试(YIAT20)、加州大学洛杉矶分校孤独感问卷(第 3 版)、一般健康问卷(GHQ12)和自制问卷(评估使用互联网的目的):在 185 名学生中,67 名是完全控制自己上网的普通用户,118 名有 PIU(113 名经常出现问题,5 名有严重问题)。PIU与心理发病率呈显著正相关(r=0.34,PC结论:在我们的研究中,PIU 与心理健康状况不佳、孤独感和社交媒体的使用呈正相关。它与学业呈负相关。这种情况可能表明,PIU 与社会心理影响有关。也许值得将使用目的与 PIU 的严重程度联系起来。在印度,社交媒体似乎很重要,而在中国,游戏是主要关注点。由于某些活动可能比其他活动更容易使人上瘾,并导致生活方式失调,因此必须对互联网的使用进行监管,并谨慎使用。
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Internet Addiction and Psychological Health in Adolescent Indian Medical Students: A Cross-sectional Study.

Introduction: With the presence of the internet in daily life, it has become crucial to explore its purposes, implications, and effects on the mental health of users. As adolescents are a vulnerable age group, this study was conducted on Indian medical students in late adolescence to learn how the internet impacts their lives. We aim to explore the severity of problematic internet use (PIU) in Indian medical students. We intend to assess its effects on psychological health and loneliness and correlate PIU with the purpose of using the internet.

Methods: A total of 185 first-year MBBS students of Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (mean age: 18.07 years) were recruited and administered four questionnaires: Young's internet addiction test (YIAT20), UCLA loneliness questionnaire (version 3), general health questionnaire (GHQ12), and a self-administered questionnaire (to assess the purpose of internet usage).

Results: Out of 185 students, 67 were average users with complete control of their internet use, and 118 had PIU (113 with frequent, 5 with significant problems). PIU showed a significant positive correlation with psychological morbidity (r=0.34, P<0.0001) and loneliness (r=0.20, P=0.01). Daily mean use of the internet was mostly for social media (51.2%), followed by academics (20%), others (20%), and gaming (8.2%). PIU was significantly and positively correlated to social media usage (r=0.27, P=0.00) and negatively correlated to academics (r=-0.37, P<0.0001).

Conclusion: In our study, PIU was positively correlated to poor psychological health, loneliness, and use of social media. It showed a negative correlation with academics. This situation may suggest that PIU is linked to psychosocial implications. It may be worthwhile to correlate the purpose of use with the severity of PIU. Social media seems important in India as opposed to China, where gaming is the major concern. As some activities could be more addictive than others and result in a dysfunctional lifestyle, internet use must be regulated and used judiciously.

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Public Choice
Public Choice Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Public Choice deals with the intersection between economics and political science. The journal was founded at a time when economists and political scientists became interested in the application of essentially economic methods to problems normally dealt with by political scientists. It has always retained strong traces of economic methodology, but new and fruitful techniques have been developed which are not recognizable by economists. Public Choice therefore remains central in its chosen role of introducing the two groups to each other, and allowing them to explain themselves through the medium of its pages. Officially cited as: Public Choice
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