Hubungan Kecanduan Gawai dengan Kejadian Insomnia pada Mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya

Gina Noor Djalilah, Lucky Dyah Oktaviyanti, Era Catur Prasetya, Nina Devi Indrawati, Adi Satria Nugraha
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Insomnia is a condition characterized by difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up early despite having the opportunity to sleep. Insomnia can reduce the quality and quantity of sleep, leading to various negative effects on an individual's health and well-being. One of the potential causes of insomnia is excessive smartphone use, which can lead to addiction. Smartphone addiction can affect people of all ages, from children to adults. It has been associated with several adverse effects, including insomnia, recurrent and prolonged headaches, and fatigue. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between smartphone addiction and insomnia among medical students at the University of Muhammadiyah Surabaya. This cross-sectional observational study involved 87 medical students from the 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022 cohorts. The sample was selected using a proportionate stratified random sampling technique. Data were collected using the Smartphone Addiction Scale (SAS) and the Insomnia Rating Scale (KSPBJ-IRS) through a Google form. The data were analyzed statistically using the Chi-square test in SPSS version 25. The Chi-square test showed a p-value of 0.005 (<0.05), indicating a statistically significant relationship between smartphone addiction and insomnia among medical students at Muhammadiyah University of Surabaya. In conclusion, the study found a significant relationship between smartphone addiction and insomnia among medical students at Muhammadiyah University of Surabaya. This suggests that excessive smartphone use may contribute to sleep disturbances in this population.
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泗水穆罕默迪亚大学医科学生使用设备成瘾与失眠发生率之间的关系
失眠是一种以难以入睡、难以保持睡眠或虽有机会入睡但却早醒为特征的病症。失眠会降低睡眠的质量和数量,从而对个人的健康和幸福产生各种负面影响。失眠的潜在原因之一是过度使用智能手机,这可能会导致成瘾。智能手机成瘾会影响从儿童到成年人的所有年龄段的人。它与多种不良影响有关,包括失眠、反复和长期头痛以及疲劳。本研究旨在调查泗水穆罕默迪亚大学医学生使用智能手机成瘾与失眠之间的关系。这项横断面观察性研究涉及来自2019、2020、2021和2022届的87名医学生。样本采用比例分层随机抽样技术选出。通过谷歌表格使用智能手机成瘾量表(SAS)和失眠评分量表(KSPBJ-IRS)收集数据。数据使用 SPSS 25 版的卡方检验进行统计分析。卡方检验的P值为0.005(<0.05),表明泗水穆罕默迪亚大学医学生的智能手机成瘾与失眠之间存在显著的统计学关系。总之,研究发现智能手机成瘾与泗水穆罕默迪亚大学医学生失眠之间存在明显关系。这表明,过度使用智能手机可能会导致该人群出现睡眠障碍。
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