The pattern of problematic internet use and mental health-related internet use among psychiatric outpatients at a tertiary care center.

Ci ji yi xue za zhi = Tzu-chi medical journal Pub Date : 2019-08-14 eCollection Date: 2020-04-01 DOI:10.4103/tcmj.tcmj_50_19
Yatan Pal Singh Balhara, Swarndeep Singh, Rachna Bhargava
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Objective: There is scarce literature available on the pattern of problematic internet use (PIU) and use of internet for mental health help-seeking among adult patients with psychiatric disorders in South-East Asian countries. The present study aimed to understand the pattern of PIU among adult patients attending the outpatient psychiatry services at a tertiary care center in India. Further, it aimed to explore the use of internet for seeking mental health-related information or services among them.

Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study recruited adult outpatients attending the outpatient psychiatry services following purposive sampling between June 2018 and December 2018. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect information regarding sociodemographic characteristics and internet use pattern of participants, including use of internet for various mental health-related purposes. The Generalized Problematic Internet Use Scale 2 (GPIUS-2) was used to assess the PIU. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 23.0 software.

Results: Among 155 study participants, 45 (29.03%) scored above 60 on GPIUS-2. Those with PIU were significantly younger, reported higher duration of daily internet use, and spent greater proportion of time online on activities related to social networking or social media than those with and without PIU. More than half of the participants reported internet use for seeking mental health-related information at least once in the past 1 month. There was no significant difference in the mental health-related internet use among adult patients with different psychiatric diagnoses, except for two situations. There was lesser use of internet for seeking information related to the symptoms of illness and various treatment modalities available among participants diagnosed with psychotic disorder. On the other hand, a greater use of internet for seeking information related to the symptoms of illness was reported by participants diagnosed with anxiety disorder.

Conclusion: This study suggested that PIU is a frequently cooccurring condition among adult patients with primary psychiatric disorder. The importance of internet as a medium for seeking mental health information and services was observed among most of the study participants.

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一家三级医疗中心的精神科门诊患者使用问题网络和与精神健康有关的网络的模式。
目的:关于东南亚国家患有精神障碍的成年患者使用问题互联网(PIU)和使用互联网寻求心理健康帮助的模式的文献很少。本研究旨在了解印度一家三级医疗中心精神科门诊成年患者的 PIU 模式。此外,本研究还旨在探讨他们使用互联网寻求心理健康相关信息或服务的情况:这项横断面研究在 2018 年 6 月至 2018 年 12 月期间,通过有目的的抽样调查,招募了在精神科门诊就诊的成年门诊患者。采用半结构式问卷收集参与者的社会人口学特征和互联网使用模式,包括为各种心理健康相关目的使用互联网的情况。通用问题性互联网使用量表 2(GPIUS-2)用于评估 PIU。统计分析使用 SPSS 23.0 版软件进行:在 155 名研究参与者中,有 45 人(29.03%)在 GPIUS-2 中得分超过 60 分。与有 PIU 和没有 PIU 的人相比,有 PIU 的人明显更年轻,每天使用互联网的时间更长,花在社交网络或社交媒体相关活动上的时间比例更高。半数以上的参与者表示在过去 1 个月中至少使用过一次互联网,以寻求与心理健康相关的信息。除两种情况外,不同精神科诊断的成年患者在使用与精神健康相关的互联网方面没有明显差异。被诊断为精神病的参与者较少使用互联网来寻求与疾病症状和各种治疗方法相关的信息。另一方面,被诊断为焦虑症的参与者则更多地使用互联网来寻求与疾病症状相关的信息:本研究表明,在患有原发性精神障碍的成年患者中,PIU 是一种常见的并发症。大多数研究参与者都认为互联网是寻求精神健康信息和服务的重要媒介。
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