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Assessment of internet addiction during COVID 19 pandemic in India, 2022

Authors :
Thin Mon Kyaw
Soe Moe
Mya Sanda Khaing
Myat Thida Win
Ye Wint Kyaw
Sathiya Perumal
Dasari Kiranmai
Kaviya Surya Praksh
Shanthosh Kumar
Source :
International journal of health sciences. :46778-46796
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Universidad Tecnica de Manabi, 2022.

Abstract

Introduction: The effect of COVID-19-related changes (such as disturbance of face-to-face human association, breakdown of propensities, vulnerability almost long-term, money related frailty, and depression) on people's mental well-being. The enormous utilize of the Web can be a double-edged sword: on the one hand, get to to innovation has cultivated people's well-being and has encouraged the get to to social back; on the other hand, it may have turned into tricky utilize, particularly with respect to compulsive utilize and cognitive distraction. Methods: A sample of 311 was calculated by using the Raosoft software. Descriptive analysis, univariate analysis and multivariate analysis were carried out. Binary logistic regression and multiple logistic regression were used for analysis to access the associated factors with internet addiction. Results: The majority of respondents 323(61.5%) belonged to the normal level of internet addiction, which was followed by Moderate level of internet addiction by 113(21.5%) respondents. 8(1.5%) respondents were severely addicted to internet. Conclusion: During COVID 19 pandemic, the prevalence of psychological problems such as Internet Addiction increased especially among young adults. Therefore, national policy should be refined to reduce the stressful lifestyle in order to reduce the impact of internet addiction especially for young adults in India.

Subjects

Subjects :
General Nursing
Education

Details

ISSN :
2550696X and 25506978
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of health sciences
Accession number :
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