Psychiatry. 2021 Summer;84(2):182-191. doi: 10.1080/00332747.2021.1907870. Epub 2021 Apr 15.
: Smartphone is an indispensable miracle of artificial intelligence in the hands of global netizens. Medical students overburdened and sleep-deprived due to the curricular demands can have serious health effects due to further sleep deprivation caused by problematic smartphone use, affecting their work proficiency as practicing physicians. This study aimed to evaluate the association of smartphone addiction and quality of sleep among medical students across all semesters, along with other background variables.: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 224 medical students of a tertiary care teaching hospital in North India using a self-administered questionnaire with four parts -Socio-demographic characteristics, General health questionnaire (GHQ-12), Smartphone addiction scale-short version (SAS-SV), and Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI).: The prevalence of smartphone addiction is was found out to as assessed by their PQSI scores, and . There was a positive correlation between overall PQSI scores and smartphone use duration per day, SAS-SV scores, and GHQ scores.: The high prevalence of excessive smartphone usage among medical students is a cause for concern and is detrimental to their health and sleep quality. The research addresses current lacunae in correlating smartphone addiction with smartphone usage before sleeping and right after waking up. Risky behavior adoption and pervasive mood changes associated with excessive smartphone use are addressed with equal representation across semesters. The study recommends increasing self-awareness for help-seeking to regulate smartphone usage and providing counseling services for students in their formative years.
智能手机是全球网民手中不可或缺的人工智能奇迹。由于课程要求,医学生负担过重且睡眠不足,而智能手机使用不当导致的进一步睡眠剥夺会对他们的健康产生严重影响,影响他们作为实习医生的工作效率。本研究旨在评估智能手机成瘾与各学期医学生睡眠质量之间的关系,以及其他背景变量。
本横断面研究在印度北部一家三级护理教学医院对 224 名医学生进行了研究,使用了一份包含四个部分的自我管理问卷 - 社会人口统计学特征、一般健康问卷 (GHQ-12)、智能手机成瘾量表短版 (SAS-SV) 和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数 (PSQI)。
根据 PSQI 评分,智能手机成瘾的患病率为 ,且 。总体 PSQI 评分与每天使用智能手机的时间、SAS-SV 评分和 GHQ 评分呈正相关。
医学生过度使用智能手机的现象普遍存在,令人担忧,这对他们的健康和睡眠质量都有不利影响。本研究弥补了当前将智能手机成瘾与睡前和醒来后立即使用智能手机相关联的研究空白。研究还关注了与过度使用智能手机相关的危险行为和普遍情绪变化,并在各学期都有同等的代表性。该研究建议提高自我意识以寻求帮助来规范智能手机的使用,并为学生提供咨询服务。