Lahiry Sandeep, Choudhury Shouvik, Chatterjee Suparna, Hazra Avijit
Department of Pharmacology, R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Department of Pharmacology, Burdwan Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
J Educ Health Promot. 2019 Apr 24;8:73. doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_365_18. eCollection 2019.
There is limited evidence on the influence of social media among medical students.
To assess the pattern of social media usage among medical students in eastern part of India and analyze self-perceived impact on academic performance and interpersonal relations.
This cross-sectional study was based on an online survey, taken by 650 medical students at a tertiary medical center in Kolkata. The survey was created using an online tool, . It assessed social media usage patterns and students' perspective on how it affects their academic performance and interpersonal relations.
Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to quantify the association between self-rated academic performance and social and physical well-being, with different variables, assuming linear relationships. <0.05 was considered statistically significant.
The usable responder rate was 55.23%, with majority being undergraduates (57.3%) in the age group of 18-24 years. The proportion who confirmed using social media was 88.58% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 85.29%-91.87%), mainly for academic purposes (82.73%; 95% CI: 78.82%-86.64%). In general, social media usage was more prevalent among medical students compared to paramedical and nursing students ( = 0.009), although the extent of use for an academic purpose was comparable. Nearly two-thirds (60.87%) regarded social networking having a positive (improved) impact on academic performance. However, the perceived impact on interpersonal relations was inconclusive (i.e., was positive and negative in a nearly equal measure; 45% each).
Social media usage for academic purposes is high among medical and paramedical students. Students benefit from social networking and are conscious of its positive as well as negative influence on interpersonal relations.
关于社交媒体对医学生的影响,现有证据有限。
评估印度东部医学生使用社交媒体的模式,并分析其对学业成绩和人际关系的自我认知影响。
本横断面研究基于一项在线调查,由加尔各答一家三级医疗中心的650名医学生参与。该调查使用在线工具创建。它评估了社交媒体使用模式以及学生对其如何影响学业成绩和人际关系的看法。
采用Pearson相关系数来量化自我评定的学业成绩与社会和身体健康状况之间的关联,假设变量之间存在线性关系。P<0.05被认为具有统计学意义。
有效回复率为55.23%,大多数是18 - 24岁的本科生(57.3%)。确认使用社交媒体的比例为88.58%(95%置信区间[CI]:85.29% - 91.87%),主要用于学术目的(82.73%;95% CI:78.82% - 86.64%)。总体而言,与医学辅助和护理专业学生相比,医学生中社交媒体的使用更为普遍(P = 0.009),尽管用于学术目的的使用程度相当。近三分之二(60.87%)的人认为社交网络对学业成绩有积极(改善)影响。然而,对人际关系的感知影响尚无定论(即积极和消极影响几乎相等;各占45%)。
医学生和医学辅助专业学生出于学术目的使用社交媒体的比例很高。学生从社交网络中受益,并意识到其对人际关系的积极和消极影响。