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社交媒体依赖与因对 COVID-19 的误解和恐惧而导致的医学生心理困扰之间的关系。

The relationship between social media dependency and psychological distress due to misunderstanding and fear of COVID-19 in medical students.

机构信息

Student Research Committee, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, I.R. of Iran.

Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Health Research Institute, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, I.R. of Iran.

出版信息

BMC Res Notes. 2024 Aug 22;17(1):232. doi: 10.1186/s13104-024-06895-5.

DOI:10.1186/s13104-024-06895-5
PMID:39175002
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11340069/
Abstract

Improper use of social media during the COVID-19 outbreak, leading to fear and misunderstanding, can contribute to psychological disorders in vulnerable populations. This descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study was conducted in 2023 on 511 medical students of Babol University of Medical Sciences. Data were collected using demographic, psychological distress, fear and misunderstanding questionnaires related to COVID-19 and social media dependency. A total of 511 medical students, with an average age of Mean and S.D; 23.57 ± 3.03 participated in the study. The average psychological distress score was 23.82 ± 7.73 (out of 54), the average score of social media dependency was 17.53 ± 3.09 (out of 30), for the fear of COVID-19 was12.63 ± 2.56 (out of 35), and for the misperception of COVID-19 was 0.53 ± 0.09 (out of 18). Path analysis results) showed that direct path from improper use of social media to psychological distress is significant (P < 0.001, B = 0.19) but this relationship is not significant through fear and misperception related to COVID-19. Improper use of social media, identified as the strongest predictor, can directly increase psychological distress in medical students, without mediation through fear and misperception related to COVID-19. These findings should be taken into consideration when designing and evaluating interventions aimed at promoting mental health and fostering appropriate use of social media among students during disease outbreaks.

摘要

在 COVID-19 疫情期间不当使用社交媒体,导致恐惧和误解,可能会导致弱势群体出现心理障碍。本研究是 2023 年对巴博勒医科大学的 511 名医学生进行的描述性和分析性横断面研究。使用与 COVID-19 相关的人口统计学、心理困扰、恐惧和误解问卷以及社交媒体依赖度收集数据。共有 511 名医学生,平均年龄为 Mean 和 S.D; 23.57 ± 3.03 参加了这项研究。平均心理困扰评分 23.82 ± 7.73(满分 54 分),平均社交媒体依赖评分 17.53 ± 3.09(满分 30 分),对 COVID-19 的恐惧评分为 12.63 ± 2.56(满分 35 分),对 COVID-19 的误解评分为 0.53 ± 0.09(满分 18 分)。路径分析结果表明,社交媒体使用不当与心理困扰之间存在直接关系(P<0.001,B=0.19),但这种关系与 COVID-19 相关的恐惧和误解不显著。社交媒体使用不当被确定为最强预测因子,可直接增加医学生的心理困扰,而无需通过与 COVID-19 相关的恐惧和误解进行中介。在设计和评估旨在促进学生在疾病爆发期间心理健康和促进适当使用社交媒体的干预措施时,应考虑这些发现。

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