Assessment of Internet and Social Media Addiction Levels in Adolescents Aged 12−18 Years by Nurses: A Multicenter Cross‐Sectional Study DOI
Aydın Avcı, Ayşe Sevim Ünal

Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 37(4)

Published: Nov. 1, 2024

ABSTRACT Objective This was a cross‐sectional and descriptive study to determine the social media Internet addiction levels of adolescents. Design Methods The data were collected between September December 2023. A sociodemographic collection form, Social Media Addiction Scale for Adolescents, Adolescents used collect data. An independent sample t ‐test compare mean differences two groups. one‐way ANOVA test multiple groups, Pearson's correlation analysis examine relationships quantitative variables scale scores. Results No significant relationship found adolescents' gender age ( p > 0.05). On other hand, differed significantly by school type district < Students in selective schools secondary had lower levels, those open‐admission high higher highest level Çankaya lowest Altındağ district. Daily online time increased Safe use receiving support from nurses affected Conclusion results show that adolescents aged 12−18 years are at risk addiction. Therefore, it is recommended these young people, assess their risks, identify specific tasks.

Language: Английский

Estimation of Behavioral Addiction Prevalence During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons
Zainab Alimoradi, Aida Lotfi, Chung‐Ying Lin

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Current Addiction Reports, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 9(4), P. 486 - 517

Published: Sept. 12, 2022

Abstract Purpose of Review The COVID-19 pandemic changed people’s lifestyles and such included the potential increasing addictive behaviors. present systematic review meta-analysis aimed to estimate prevalence different behavioral addictions (i.e., internet addiction, smartphone gaming social media food exercise gambling shopping addiction) both overall separately. Recent Findings Four databases ( PubMed , Scopus, ISI Web Knowledge ProQuest ) were searched. Peer-reviewed papers published in English between December 2019 July 2022 reviewed analyzed. Search terms selected using PECO-S criteria: population (no limitation participants’ characteristics), exposure (COVID-19 pandemic), comparison (healthy populations), outcome (frequency or addiction), study design (observational study). A total 94 studies with 237,657 participants from 40 countries (mean age 25.02 years; 57.41% females). addiction irrespective type (after correcting for publication bias) was 11.1% (95% CI : 5.4 16.8%). rates each separate 10.6% 30.7% 5.3% 15.1% 21% 9.4% sex 7% 7.2% addiction. In lockdown periods, higher compared non-lockdown periods. Smartphone associated methodological quality risk boas, rate). Other factors percentage female participants, mean individuals country, developing status country. all Gaming data collection method (online vs. other methods) that is much lower online methods collect data. Summary Behavioral appeared be health issues during pandemic. Healthcare providers government authorities should foster some campaigns assist people coping stress pandemics prevent them subsequent pandemics.

Language: Английский

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From the Consumers’ Side: Determining Students’ Perception and Intention to Use ChatGPT in Ghanaian Higher Education DOI Creative Commons
Emmanuel Mensah Bonsu, Daniel Baffour-Koduah

Journal of Education Society & Multiculturalism, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 4(1), P. 1 - 29

Published: May 29, 2023

Abstract The advent and development of technologies such as artificial intelligence have created benefits challenges for educational stakeholders. Artificial intelligence, OpenAI’s Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT), has brought new benefits, pressures higher institutions. There are relatively few reports how students perceive intend to use ChatGPT. Taking cognizance these, the research explored students’ perceptions intentions ChatGPT in their education. Guided by two hypotheses a mixed-method approach, analysis revealed no statistical relationship between perception intention Despite this relationship, study reported positive towards ChatGPT, advocated its adoption Based on these findings, offers implications practices further research.

Language: Английский

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From the consumers’ side: Determining students’ perception and intention to use ChatGPT in Ghanaian higher education DOI Creative Commons
Emmanuel Mensah Bonsu, Daniel Baffour-Koduah

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 14, 2023

Abstract The advent and development of technologies such as artificial intelligence have created benefits challenges for educational stakeholders. Artificial intelligence, OpenAI’s Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT), has brought new benefits, pressures higher institutions. There are relatively few reports how students perceive intend to use ChatGPT. Taking cognizance these, the research explored students’ perceptions intentions ChatGPT in their education. Guided by two hypotheses a mixed-method approach, analysis revealed no statistical relationship between perception intention Despite this relationship, study reported positive towards ChatGPT, advocated its adoption Based on these findings, offers implications practices further research.

Language: Английский

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Stress and suicide risk among adolescents: the role of problematic internet use, gaming disorder and emotional regulation DOI Creative Commons
Andrés Chamarro Lusar, Adrián Díaz-Moreno, Iván Bonilla

et al.

BMC Public Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24(1)

Published: Jan. 30, 2024

Abstract Background Previous studies have associated videogame playing and social media use with suicidal behaviors together lower stress coping or poor emotion regulation strategies. Due to the inconclusive evidence regarding factors behavior, present study aimed overcome limitations of previous research explored relationship between adolescent stress, problematic internet (PIU), gaming disorder (GD), emotional (ER) in a cross-section design. It was hypothesized that would direct effect on suicide risk (SR) as well being mediated by PIU, GD, ER. Methods The participants comprised 430 adolescents (58.4% male) aged 16 19 years. They completed an online survey including Mobile-Related Experiences Questionnaire, Internet Gaming Disorder Scale-Short Form, Meta-Mood Trait Repair Scale, Spanish version Suicidal Behaviors Questionnaire. Results A total 34.2% ( N = 147) were at for SR. also indicated 30,7% had experienced ideation some point their life, 12.1% least one plan die suicide, 5.1% attempted suicide. path analysis confirmed appeared be factor but its effects not PIU. However, ER GD results suggest is main especially among gaming. Conclusions Considering prevalence adolescents, prevention programs should include strategies, coping, videogaming management skills early stages high school. Providing these protective resources will help them face stressful changing situations typical adolescence attain greater well-being satisfaction life.

Language: Английский

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The Mediating Role of Commercial FOMO Between Adolescents’ Need to Belong and Psychological Distress: Advertising Implications on Mental Health DOI Creative Commons
Tudor‐Daniel Huțul, Mara Mațcu-Zaharia, Andreea Huțul

et al.

Psychological Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 3, 2025

The present study was designed to investigate the impact of advertising on adolescents' mental health. To achieve this, we sought test mediating effect commercial fear missing out (FOMO) related gadgets and clothing items relationship between need belong psychological distress. research conducted a sample 335 Romanian adolescents (54.9% female, 45.1% male), aged 14 19 years old (M = 17.76; SD 1.57). They filled questionnaires that measured FOMO items, distress, belong, some socio-demographic data. findings underscored direct association as well this relationship. This contributes advancing understanding connections associated with clothing, while highlighting negative impacts adolescent Theoretical practical implications current are discussed.

Language: Английский

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Psychological Distress, Interpersonal Sensitivity, and Trait-FoMO with Problematic Use of Social Media: The Mediating Roles of Boredom and State-FoMO DOI

Afsane Yoosefi,

Shima Shakiba, Hamidreza Hassanabadi

et al.

International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 6, 2025

Language: Английский

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Artificial intelligence: An eye cast towards the mental health nursing horizon DOI Creative Commons
Rhonda Wilson, Oliver Higgins, Jacob Atem

et al.

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 32(3), P. 938 - 944

Published: Jan. 30, 2023

Abstract There has been an international surge towards online, digital, and telehealth mental health services, further amplified during COVID‐19. Implementation integration of technological innovations, including artificial intelligence (AI), have increased with the intention to improve clinical, governance, administrative decision‐making. Mental nurses (MHN) should consider ramifications these changes reflect on their engagement AI. It is time for demonstrate leadership in AI discourse meaningfully advocate that safety inclusion end users' service interests are prioritized. To date, very little literature exists about this topic, revealing limited by MHNs overall. The aim article provide overview context stimulate discussion rapidity trustworthiness related MHN profession. Despite pace progress, personal life experiences AI, a lack exists. professional obligation access equity distribution provision, applies digital physical domains. Trustworthiness supports equity, reason, it concern MHNs. advocacy required ensure misogynist, racist, discriminatory biases not favoured development decisional support systems training sets strengthens algorithms. absence designing innovation risk adequacy generation services beneficial vulnerable people such as tailored, precise, streamlined healthcare provision. developers interested focus person‐like solutions; however, collaborations person‐centred approach future overlooked.

Language: Английский

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The Relationships Between Self-Control and Distress Among Emerging Adults: A Serial Mediating Roles of Fear of Missing Out and Social Media Addiction DOI
Hayri Koç, Zeynep Şimşir Gökalp, Tolga Seki

et al.

Emerging Adulthood, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11(3), P. 626 - 638

Published: Jan. 14, 2023

Previous studies have confirmed that poor self-control, fear of missing out (FoMO), and social media addiction are potential risk factors for young mental health. However, the relationships between FoMO, addiction, emerging adult distress received relatively little attention in empirical studies. In this regard, drawing on self-determination theory (SDT), current study investigates serial mediating roles FoMO addictions self-control (depression, anxiety, stress). 866 students studying at seven different state universities Turkey participated (M age = 20.8, SD 1.42). The findings revealed significant distress. also support proposed model. other words, lack predicted greater which turn increased ultimately higher Overall, these results suggested is a factor health increase risk.

Language: Английский

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Mediating Roles of Fear of Missing Out and Boredom Proneness on Psychological Distress and Social Media Addiction Among Indian Adolescents DOI Open Access

Lipika Malik,

Mohammad Shahnawaz, Usama Rehman

et al.

Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 9(2), P. 224 - 234

Published: June 6, 2023

Language: Английский

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Smartphone addiction risk, technology-related behaviors and attitudes, and psychological well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic DOI Creative Commons
Alexandrina Mihaela Popescu,

Raluca-Ștefania Balica,

Emil Lazăr

et al.

Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 13

Published: Aug. 16, 2022

COVID-19 pandemic-related perceived risk of infection, illness fears, acute stress, emotional anxiety, exhaustion, and fatigue, psychological trauma depressive symptoms, sustained distress can cause smartphone addiction lead to technology-related cognitive, emotional, behavioral disorders, thus impacting well-being. Behavioral users result in anxiety symptom severity, psychiatric stress. We carried out a quantitative literature review the Web Science, Scopus, ProQuest throughout June 2022, with search terms including "smartphone + COVID-19" "stress," "anxiety," "depression," "psychological distress," "screen time," "fear." As we analyzed only articles published between 2020 288 papers met eligibility criteria. By excluding sources similar titles, having unclear findings or unsupported by replication, displaying inconsistent content, selected 64, mainly empirical, sources. used layout algorithms (VOSviewer) bibliometric mapping (Dimensions) as data visualization tools. Assessing Methodological Quality Systematic Reviews (AMSTAR), systematic software (Distiller SR), Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT), Review Data Repository (SRDR) were employed methodological quality assessment limitations, 2022 scholarly outlets indexed databases. The scope our study also does not advance inspection covering vulnerable individuals suffering from certain diseases specific generations. Subsequent analyses should develop on use among children adolescents. Future research investigate problematic across generations Z Alpha. Attention be directed their personality traits psychopathological symptoms.

Language: Английский

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