Internet addiction among undergraduate students in Southern Nigeria: Implications for policy and practice

E. Ogboghodo, EK Omoregie, E. Omoike, Vivian Omuemu
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Background: Internet addiction among undergraduate students is a growing concern globally, with potential implications for academic performance and overall well-being. However, limited research has been conducted on the prevalence of internet addiction among undergraduate students in Southern Nigeria. This study aimed to assess the prevalence and factors associated with internet addiction among undergraduate students at the University of Benin in Southern Nigeria. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among undergraduate students at the University of Benin selected by a multi-stage random sampling technique. Data were collected through a structured questionnaire adapted from the Internet Addiction Test by Young. Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS version 22.0, with a significance level set at p < 0.05. Results: Four hundred and ninety-nine respondents participated in this study with a mean age of 20.5±2.7 years. Out of 499 respondents surveyed, 392 (78.6%) were addicted to the internet. Of these, 356 (90.8%) exhibited mild addiction, 35 (8.9%) had moderate addiction, and 1 (0.3%) had severe addiction. Male gender (p=0.037) was found to have a significant association with the prevalence of internet addiction. Conclusion: This study highlights the alarming prevalence of internet addiction among undergraduate students at the University of Benin in Southern Nigeria. The findings underscore the need for targeted interventions to address internet addiction among undergraduate students in Nigeria.
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尼日利亚南部大学生的网络成瘾问题:对政策和实践的影响
背景:在全球范围内,大学生网络成瘾问题日益受到关注,并可能对学习成绩和整体健康产生影响。然而,对尼日利亚南部本科生网络成瘾发生率的研究却很有限。本研究旨在评估网络成瘾在尼日利亚南部贝宁大学本科生中的流行程度及其相关因素:通过多阶段随机抽样技术,在贝宁大学的本科生中开展了一项描述性横断面研究。数据通过结构化问卷收集,该问卷改编自 Young 的 "网络成瘾测试"。统计分析采用 IBM SPSS 22.0 版,显著性水平设定为 p <0.05:499 名受访者参与了此次研究,平均年龄为(20.5±2.7)岁。在接受调查的 499 名受访者中,有 392 人(78.6%)沉迷于网络。其中,356 人(90.8%)有轻度网瘾,35 人(8.9%)有中度网瘾,1 人(0.3%)有重度网瘾。研究发现,男性性别(P=0.037)与网络成瘾的发生率有显著关联:本研究强调了网络成瘾在尼日利亚南部贝宁大学本科生中令人震惊的普遍性。研究结果突出表明,有必要采取有针对性的干预措施来解决尼日利亚大学生的网络成瘾问题。
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