全球关注的网瘾:马来西亚国防大学即将上任的医学博士之间的横断面评估

M. Haque, A. Abubakar, Isa Naina-Mohamed, Nurfarhana Binti Saidin, N. Azhar
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背景:最近在技术和互联网可用性方面的发展带来了一些创新,使工作和获取信息变得更加简单。尽管如此,病态网瘾的危险及其不良后果令人恐惧。目的:本研究的主要目的是确定马来西亚国防大学本科医科学生的网瘾水平。方法:采用结构化问卷,A部分为学生人口统计信息,B部分为金伯利·杨博士的5点李克特量表20项网络成瘾测试(IAT)。网络成瘾得分是根据杨氏量表进行分类的。结果:本研究有效率为89.6%。224名被调查者中,经常上网的只有4人(1.8%),轻度上网的有98人(43.8%),中度上网的有110人(49.1%),重度上网的有12人(5.4%)。男性和女性的平均网瘾得分有统计学上的显著差异,男性的得分更高。结论:医大学生网络成瘾的发生率较高,需要加以控制。因此,在高校使用互联网可能需要监管。
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Internet Addiction a Global Concern: A Cross-Sectional Appraisal amongst Imminent Medical Doctors of National Defence University of Malaysia
Background: Recent evolution in terms of technology and availability of the internet has brought several innovations that made work and access to information straightforward. Nonetheless, the danger of pathological internet addiction and its adverse consequences are frightening. Objectives: The primary goal of this research is to determine the level of internet addiction among undergraduate medical students at National Defence University, Malaysia. Methods: A structured questionnaire comprising of section A consisting of student demographic information and section B made up of Dr. Kimberly Young’s 20 items internet addiction test (IAT) in 5-point Likert’s scale. Internet addiction scores were classified based on Young’s scale. Results: The response rate obtained from this study was 89.6%. Out of the 224 respondents, only 4 (1.8%) were found to be regular internet users, 98 (43.8%) were established to be mild addicts, 110 (49.1%) were moderate addicts and finally, 12 (5.4%) were severe internet addicts. There was a statistically significant difference in the mean internet addiction score between males and females, with males having higher ratings. Conclusion: The prevalence of internet addiction among undergraduate medical students is high and needs to be controlled. As such, the use of the internet at colleges and universities may need to be regulated.
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