Sadiqa Ayesha, Islam Abdullah, Chishti Faiza Fatima
Ayesha Sadiqa, M.Phil, Ph.D Department of Physiology, CMH Lahore Medical College and Institute of Dentistry, Lahore, Pakistan National University of Medical Sciences, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Abdullah Islam, MBBS Department of Anatomy, CMH Lahore Medical College and Institute of Dentistry, Lahore, Pakistan National University of Medical Sciences, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Pak J Med Sci. 2024 Dec;40(11):2470-2474. doi: 10.12669/pjms.40.11.10742.
To observe any association between mental health and potential contributors, i.e., BMI, eyesight, and number of screen-based devices in young adults.
The study proceeded after obtaining the necessary ethical approval (Ref. # 689/ERC/CMH/LMC) from the institutional ERC at CMH LMC & IOD. It was a cross-sectional study, conducted with undergraduate students aged 16-25 years from June to September 2022 at Department of Physiology at CMH Lahore Medical College and Institute of Dentistry. Those who had any history of using CNS stimulants or depressants were excluded from the study. The data was collected via a pre-designed, validated questionnaire. Sample t-test, single tail one-way ANOVA, and post-hoc Tukey's test were used for statistical analysis, ensuring a 95% confidence interval.
A non-significant percentage increase in mental well-being (MWB) score of 7.09% was found in males (p=0.142). No significant difference was observed in MBW scores and BMI (p=0.129), however, underweights showed the minimum scores (38.8±7.1). In all eyesight groups, no significant difference was noticed in MBW scores (p=0.316), though those who collectively present with hyperopia and myopia expressed minimum scores (35.4±9.8). The use of different screen-based devices showed a significant association with mental health (p=0.041), while the lowest MBW scores were found in those who were using only smartphones (38.9±8.0). There was no discernible difference in MWB for daily screen time.
Students who used only smartphones had significantly lower MWB scores than those who used smartphones and laptops. The study found low MWB scores among underweight individuals and those who were with both eye-sight issues i.e. myopia as well as hyperopia.
观察年轻人心理健康与潜在影响因素之间的关联,这些因素包括体重指数(BMI)、视力和电子设备使用数量。
本研究在获得拉合尔市立医科大学与牙科学院机构伦理审查委员会(参考编号:689/ERC/CMH/LMC)的必要伦理批准后开展。这是一项横断面研究,于2022年6月至9月在拉合尔市立医科大学与牙科学院生理学系对16 - 25岁的本科生进行。有任何使用中枢神经系统兴奋剂或抑制剂病史的人被排除在研究之外。数据通过预先设计并经验证的问卷收集。采用样本t检验、单尾单向方差分析和事后Tukey检验进行统计分析,确保95%的置信区间。
男性心理健康(MWB)得分有7.09%的非显著百分比增加(p = 0.142)。MWB得分与BMI之间未观察到显著差异(p = 0.129),然而,体重过轻的人得分最低(38.8±7.1)。在所有视力组中,MWB得分未观察到显著差异(p = 0.316),尽管同时患有远视和近视的人得分最低(35.4±9.8)。使用不同电子设备与心理健康存在显著关联(p = 0.041),仅使用智能手机的人MWB得分最低(38.9±8.0)。每日屏幕使用时间的MWB得分没有明显差异。
仅使用智能手机的学生MWB得分显著低于同时使用智能手机和笔记本电脑的学生。研究发现体重过轻的个体以及同时患有近视和远视等视力问题的个体MWB得分较低。