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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.