Mohammadbeigi Abolfazl, Absari Rozita, Valizadeh Farzaneh, Saadati Mohammadreza, Sharifimoghadam Soroush, Ahmadi Ali, Mokhtari Mohsen, Ansari Hossein
Department of Epidemiology, School of Health, Health Policy and Promotion Research Center, Qom University Of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran.
Student Research Committee, Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran.
J Res Health Sci. 2016 Winter;16(1):46-50.
Poor sleep quality is closely associated with lifestyle habits including use of mobile cell-phones.This study aimed to identify the relationship between sleep quality due to abuse in mobile cell-phones and engagement in social networks.
This cross-sectional study was conducted on 380 undergraduate students selected by proportional stratified sampling in Qom, Iran in 2015. Data were collected by two standard questionnaire including Cell-Phone Over-Use Scale (COS) and Pittsburgh sleep quality questionnaire beside the status of usage in cell-phone social networks. T-test, chi-square, Pearson correlation coefficient and multivariate logistic regression were used in data analysis.
The mean age of participants was 21.8 ±3.2 yr, 69.1% were female, and 11.7% were married. The mean of COS and sleep quality scores were 48.18 ±17.5 and 5.38 ±2.31, respectively. The prevalence of over-use of cell phone was 10.7% (CI 0.95; 8.8%, 12.6%) and the prevalence of poor sleep quality was 61.7% (CI 0.95; 57.1%, 66.3%). The mean of all aspects and total score of sleep quality showed a direct significant association by cell-phone addiction score except sleep duration score that was inversely. Based on multivariate analysis affected to cell-phone addiction, being male gender and studying in general physician level are the most important predictors of poor sleep quality.
Over use of internet and social networks via smart phones is related to poor sleep quality and quantity. Predefined sport programs, educational, cultural, and interesting entertainment are the essential needs for all medical students. These interventions are more important especially for male students who have longer educational.
睡眠质量差与包括使用手机在内的生活方式习惯密切相关。本研究旨在确定因过度使用手机导致的睡眠质量与社交网络参与度之间的关系。
2015年在伊朗库姆通过比例分层抽样选取380名本科生进行了这项横断面研究。通过两份标准问卷收集数据,包括手机过度使用量表(COS)和匹兹堡睡眠质量问卷以及手机社交网络使用状况。数据分析采用t检验、卡方检验、皮尔逊相关系数和多因素逻辑回归。
参与者的平均年龄为21.8±3.2岁,69.1%为女性,11.7%已婚。COS和睡眠质量得分的平均值分别为48.18±17.5和5.38±2.31。手机过度使用的患病率为10.7%(95%CI:8.8%,12.6%),睡眠质量差的患病率为61.7%(95%CI:57.1%,66.3%)。除睡眠时间得分呈负相关外,睡眠质量各方面及总分的平均值与手机成瘾得分呈直接显著相关。基于多因素分析,受手机成瘾影响、男性性别以及在普通医生水平学习是睡眠质量差的最重要预测因素。
通过智能手机过度使用互联网和社交网络与睡眠质量和数量差有关。预定义的体育项目、教育、文化和有趣的娱乐是所有医学生的基本需求。这些干预措施尤其对教育年限较长的男学生更为重要。