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智能手机对医学本科生心理健康的影响:一项横断面研究。

Impact of smartphone on mental health among medical undergraduates: A cross-sectional study.

作者信息

Prafull K, Rao Aditi, Doijad Vinayak, Patil Parag, Daulatabad Vandana S, John Nitin Ashok

机构信息

Department of Physiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bibinagar, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

Final MBBS Student, Dr V M Govt Medical College, Solapur, Maharashtra, India.

出版信息

J Educ Health Promot. 2024 Apr 29;13:137. doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_806_23. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Smartphones have become an indispensable part of almost everyone's life. India has now become the leading and second-largest Smartphone market in the world. It has been noted that the purpose of Smartphone usage has exceptionally changed over the past few years, especially among students, professionals, and the common man. Smartphones have now become essential and the need of the hour, and medical students are no exception. Smartphones can make "smart students smarter"! There are now 10,275 unique applications labeled under the "Medical" and "Healthcare and Fitness" categories. The common medical applications used are MedCalc, Drug Infusion, Flashcards, Encyclopedia, Merck Manual, Medscape, PubMed, Epocrates, MedlinePlus, Lab test applications, Medical Dictionary, Eponyms etc. Despite the advantages and needs of smartphones, they have proven to be a source of potential hazard to human health, not only physical but also mental, social, and emotional well-being. There is consistent evidence for co-morbidity (such as obesity, heart diseases, neck and back pain, etc.) between excessive smartphone use and other psychiatric disorders, such as depression, anxiety, obsessive and compulsive disorder (OCD), and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) similar to internet addiction. The significant association of this addiction with poorer sleep quality and higher perceived stress has been a cause for concern. Hence, further investigation to explore the association between smartphone addiction and mental health, this study was undertaken.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Our study was undertaken in Dr VMGMC, Solapur, from June to August 2022, after obtaining approval from the ethical committee, approval number 172/22. Total voluntary participation for the study was 600 (from first to final year), and accordingly convenient sample size was taken.

RESULTS

We found that out of the total participants, 42% of the participants had an average screen time of 4-6 h daily. A very small percentage of participants (4%) spent less than two hours in front of a screen. Alarmingly, 65% of the participants had an average screen time of more than 4 hours, which puts them at risk for the negative health impacts of prolonged screen time. Around 12% of them had symptoms of mild stress, 10.3% for mild anxiety, and 15.6% for mild depression. 10.6% had symptoms of moderate stress, 23.3% for moderate anxiety, and 16% for moderate depression. A small proportion of undergraduates, that is, 5%, 16%, and 11.6%, had symptoms of severe and extremely severe stress, anxiety, and depression, respectively.

CONCLUSION

The study participants did not feel a lot of stress, anxiety, or depression symptoms when smartphones were used judiciously and mostly for non-social purposes (such as studying, listening to music, or watching videos). This investigation led us to the conclusion that there are some positive effects of smartphones on mental health. However, those who spent an excessive amount of time on their smartphones for social contact, with an average screen time of 5 h, showed signs of mild to moderate sadness, moderate anxiety, and tension, demonstrating that social media had a negative impact on the mental health of medical undergraduates. Therefore, efforts should be made to inform medical students about how using a smartphone is harming their mental health.

摘要

背景

智能手机已成为几乎每个人生活中不可或缺的一部分。印度现已成为全球领先且第二大的智能手机市场。人们注意到,在过去几年里,智能手机的使用目的发生了显著变化,尤其是在学生、专业人士和普通民众中。智能手机如今已变得至关重要且迫在眉睫,医学生也不例外。智能手机能让“聪明的学生更聪明”!目前,在“医疗”和“医疗保健与健身”类别下有10275个独特的应用程序。常用的医疗应用程序有MedCalc、药物输注、抽认卡、百科全书、默克诊疗手册、Medscape、PubMed、Epocrates、MedlinePlus、实验室检测应用程序、医学词典、医学名词等。尽管智能手机有诸多优势且有需求,但事实证明,它们对人类健康构成了潜在危害,不仅关乎身体,还涉及心理、社交和情感健康。有一致的证据表明,过度使用智能手机与其他精神疾病(如肥胖、心脏病、颈部和背部疼痛等)以及诸如抑郁症、焦虑症、强迫症(OCD)和注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)等精神疾病存在共病现象,类似于网络成瘾。这种成瘾与较差的睡眠质量和更高的感知压力之间的显著关联令人担忧。因此,为进一步探究智能手机成瘾与心理健康之间的关联,开展了本研究。

材料与方法

我们的研究于2022年6月至8月在索拉普尔的VMGMC博士医院进行,获得了伦理委员会的批准,批准号为172/22。该研究共有600名(从一年级到最后一年级)自愿参与者,并据此选取了方便样本量。

结果

我们发现,在所有参与者中,42%的参与者平均每天屏幕使用时间为4至6小时。极少数参与者(4%)每天在屏幕前花费不到两小时。令人担忧的是,65%的参与者平均屏幕使用时间超过4小时,这使他们面临长时间屏幕使用对健康产生负面影响的风险。其中约12%有轻度压力症状,10.3%有轻度焦虑症状,15.6%有轻度抑郁症状。10.6%有中度压力症状,23.3%有中度焦虑症状,16%有中度抑郁症状。一小部分本科生,即5%、16%和11.6%,分别有重度和极重度压力、焦虑和抑郁症状。

结论

当明智地使用智能手机且主要用于非社交目的(如学习、听音乐或看视频)时,研究参与者并未感到很多压力、焦虑或抑郁症状。这项调查使我们得出结论,智能手机对心理健康有一些积极影响。然而,那些平均屏幕使用时间为5小时,将大量时间花在智能手机上进行社交的人,表现出轻度至中度悲伤、中度焦虑和紧张的迹象,这表明社交媒体对医学本科生的心理健康有负面影响。因此,应努力告知医学生使用智能手机是如何损害他们的心理健康的。

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