Association of Screen Time with Depression or Anxiety in Adolescence: In Pakistan

M.A.K. Niazi, Farooq Hassan, Kinza Jalal, Khadija Riaz, S. Imran, B. Rizwan
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Depression is a serious medical illness and impacted on everything that a person feels or perceive which causes persistent feeling of sadness, loneliness, anger, anxiety and depressive disorders. There is a close association exist between depression and over screening of smartphones, computer screens or various electric appliances thus increasing the risk of depressive disorders or negatively impacted psychological well-being. The incidence of depressive disorder was seen more frequently in females than in males due to increased screening time or social networking. This study aims to determine the link of screen time and depression or anxiety in the general population. To find out the association that whether increased screening time is associated with depressive symptoms in general population or not. Cross sectional study design was selected for study and 50 individuals was selected. Convenience sampling technique was used to collect samples. Their demographic information, screen time, anxiety and depression were assessed through pre-planned questionnaire. Data wasrecorded and analyzed through SPSS version 23. The results shown that the 70.37% female suffered from depression due to increased screen time and 29.63% male suffered. Increased monitoring time leads to an increased risk of depression and anxiety, though causality cannot be determined.
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屏幕时间与青少年抑郁或焦虑的关系:在巴基斯坦
抑郁症是一种严重的医学疾病,影响到一个人感受到或感知的一切,导致持续的悲伤、孤独、愤怒、焦虑和抑郁障碍。抑郁症与过度查看智能手机、电脑屏幕或各种电器之间存在密切联系,从而增加了患抑郁症的风险或对心理健康产生负面影响。由于筛查时间或社交网络的增加,抑郁症在女性中的发病率高于男性。这项研究旨在确定屏幕时间与普通人群抑郁或焦虑之间的联系。为了找出增加筛查时间是否与一般人群的抑郁症状有关。研究采用横断面研究设计,选取50人。采用方便取样技术采集样品。他们的人口统计信息、屏幕时间、焦虑和抑郁通过预先计划的问卷进行评估。数据通过SPSS version 23进行记录和分析。结果显示,70.37%的女性因屏幕时间增加而患上抑郁症,29.63%的男性患抑郁症。监测时间的增加导致抑郁和焦虑的风险增加,尽管因果关系无法确定。
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