Singh Amarbir, Chaudhury Suprakash, Chaudhari Bhushan
Department of Psychiatry, Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Center, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (Deemed to Be University), Pune, IND.
Cureus. 2024 Sep 30;16(9):e70526. doi: 10.7759/cureus.70526. eCollection 2024 Sep.
Background Social media addiction has emerged as a growing concern, particularly among young adults, including medical students who face unique stressors and demands. The widespread usage of social media platforms can lead to addictive behaviors affecting mental health, academic performance, and interpersonal relationships. Understanding the relationship between social media addiction, personality traits, social interaction, and overall well-being is crucial for developing effective interventions to support this vulnerable group. Aim To study the relationship of social media addiction with social interaction, well-being, and personality in medical students. Materials and methods A cross-sectional study was conducted with 300 students from a medical institution, including both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Data were collected through an online survey, administered via Google Forms. Social Media Addiction Scale-Student Form (SMA-SF), Social Interaction Anxiety Scale and Social Phobia Scale, Medical Student Well-Being Index (MSWBI), Three-Item Loneliness Scale (T-ILS), and Short Big Five Inventory Scale (BFI-10) were applied to all the participants. Results A total of 292 medical students participated in the study, comprising 122 males and 170 females. The analysis revealed that both male and female students exhibit similar levels of susceptibility to social media addiction, as evidenced by comparable scores on measures of social media addiction, social interaction anxiety, social phobia, loneliness, well-being, and personality traits. Regression analysis identified time spent on social media and agreeableness as significant predictors of social media addiction, with no signs of multicollinearity. These findings indicate that male and female medical students share similar psychological profiles, highlighting critical factors that influence social media usage within this population. Conclusion This study highlights a significant prevalence of social media addiction among medical students, affecting 76.7% (n = 224) of participants, with slightly higher rates observed among females (n = 132, 78%) compared to males (n = 92, 72%). This addiction correlates with adverse psychological traits such as heightened social interaction anxiety, social phobia, and loneliness, along with personality traits like neuroticism. Both genders exhibit similar susceptibility to addiction, influenced by factors such as time spent socializing and agreeableness. Addressing these findings through targeted interventions could improve medical students' overall well-being and mental health outcomes, underscoring the need for further research and effective strategies in academic settings.
背景 社交媒体成瘾已成为一个日益受到关注的问题,尤其是在年轻人中,包括面临独特压力源和需求的医学生。社交媒体平台的广泛使用会导致成瘾行为,影响心理健康、学业成绩和人际关系。了解社交媒体成瘾、人格特质、社交互动和整体幸福感之间的关系对于制定有效的干预措施以支持这一弱势群体至关重要。
目的 研究医学生中社交媒体成瘾与社交互动、幸福感和人格的关系。
材料与方法 对一所医疗机构的300名学生进行了横断面研究,包括本科生和研究生。数据通过在线调查收集,通过谷歌表单进行管理。对所有参与者应用了社交媒体成瘾量表-学生版(SMA-SF)、社交互动焦虑量表和社交恐惧症量表、医学生幸福感指数(MSWBI)、三项孤独量表(T-ILS)和简短大五人格量表(BFI-10)。
结果 共有292名医学生参与了研究,其中男性122名,女性170名。分析表明,男女生对社交媒体成瘾的易感性水平相似,这在社交媒体成瘾、社交互动焦虑、社交恐惧症、孤独感、幸福感和人格特质测量中的得分相当得到了证明。回归分析确定花在社交媒体上的时间和宜人性是社交媒体成瘾的重要预测因素,没有多重共线性的迹象。这些发现表明,男女医学生具有相似的心理特征,突出了影响该人群社交媒体使用的关键因素。
结论 本研究突出了医学生中社交媒体成瘾的高患病率,影响了76.7%(n = 224)的参与者,女性(n = 132,78%)的患病率略高于男性(n = 92,72%)。这种成瘾与不良心理特质如社交互动焦虑加剧、社交恐惧症和孤独感以及神经质等人格特质相关。两性对成瘾的易感性相似,受社交时间和宜人性等因素影响。通过有针对性的干预措施应对这些发现可以改善医学生的整体幸福感和心理健康结果,强调了在学术环境中进行进一步研究和有效策略的必要性。