Sachin Ratan Gedam1, Imran Ali Shivji2, Arvind Goyal3, Lipsy Modi4, Santanu Ghosh5. 1. Department of Psychiatry, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Sawangi (Meghe) Wardha Maharashtra, India. Electronic address: sachinrgedam@gmail.com. 2. Department of Psychiatry, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Sawangi (Meghe) Wardha Maharashtra, India. Electronic address: imranshivji@gmail.com. 3. Department of Psychiatry, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Sawangi (Meghe) Wardha Maharashtra, India. Electronic address: arvindgoyal08@gmail.com. 4. Department of Psychiatry, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Sawangi (Meghe) Wardha Maharashtra, India. Electronic address: vickymodi1989@ymail.com. 5. Department of Psychiatry, Tripura Medical College, Agartala, India. Electronic address: drsantanu_healthyplanet@yahoo.co.in.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There has been an enormous use of internet among health professionals in the last decade. It has made significant changes in the health care system. Besides its several benefits, the excessive undisciplined use has led to the emergence of concept of internet addiction. OBJECTIVES: The objectives of our study were to estimate prevalence of internet addiction among medical and dental students; to determine association of internet use pattern and psychopathology between medical and dental internet addicted (IA) students. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 597 students from medical and dental colleges. They completed semi-structured data, internet addiction test and mental health inventory questionnaires as per instructions provided. Students were divided into medical internet addicts and dental internet addicts for comparison. RESULTS: The prevalence of severe internet addiction was more among dental students (2.3%) than that among medical students (1.2%). There was significant difference between the students of medical and dental faculties, who fall under the category of addiction on the basis of-gender, computer ownership and purpose of internet use (P<0.05). The psychiatric symptoms such as depression and emotional ties also had statistically significant difference (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Significant differences were seen in some of the parameters of internet use pattern and psychopathology among the two groups of internet addict from health professionals. So, further studies need to be conducted among different groups of internet addicts to evaluate different parameters. Specific measures should be taken to prevent internet addiction and its complications.
BACKGROUND: There has been an enormous use of internet among health professionals in the last decade. It has made significant changes in the health care system. Besides its several benefits, the excessive undisciplined use has led to the emergence of concept of internet addiction. OBJECTIVES: The objectives of our study were to estimate prevalence of internet addiction among medical and dental students; to determine association of internet use pattern and psychopathology between medical and dental internet addicted (IA) students. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 597 students from medical and dental colleges. They completed semi-structured data, internet addiction test and mental health inventory questionnaires as per instructions provided. Students were divided into medical internet addicts and dental internet addicts for comparison. RESULTS: The prevalence of severe internet addiction was more among dental students (2.3%) than that among medical students (1.2%). There was significant difference between the students of medical and dental faculties, who fall under the category of addiction on the basis of-gender, computer ownership and purpose of internet use (P<0.05). The psychiatric symptoms such as depression and emotional ties also had statistically significant difference (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Significant differences were seen in some of the parameters of internet use pattern and psychopathology among the two groups of internet addict from health professionals. So, further studies need to be conducted among different groups of internet addicts to evaluate different parameters. Specific measures should be taken to prevent internet addiction and its complications.
Authors: Nitin Anand; Praveen A Jain; Santosh Prabhu; Christofer Thomas; Aneesh Bhat; P V Prathyusha; Shrinivasa U Bhat; Kimberly Young; Anish V Cherian Journal: Ind Psychiatry J Date: 2018 Jan-Jun
Authors: Nitin Anand; Praveen A Jain; Santosh Prabhu; Christofer Thomas; Aneesh Bhat; P V Prathyusha; Shrinivasa U Bhat; Kimberly Young; Anish V Cherian Journal: Indian J Psychol Med Date: 2018 Sep-Oct