Assessment of Selfie addiction among undergraduate medical Students

IF 0.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Indian Journal of Community Health Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.47203/ijch.2022.v34i04.007
S. Nath, Rajesh Kumar, Manjusha Nath
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Background: Selfie’ means “A photograph that one has taken of oneself or a self portrait photograph typically taken with a smart phone or digital camera and shared via social media”. Considering the dependency on Internet and selfie taking behavior among professional students, the study was undertaken. Aims and Objective- to determine the demographic profile of selfie users and different variables related to selfie taking and posting and its association with risky dangerous selfie. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional study conducted among 220 undergraduate medical students were using smartphone. Data was collected and analyzed using SPSS version 21. Results: Male students of middle class family of urban areas were more involved in taking selfie. Females were comparatively spending more time (2-3 hrs) on Internet (X2 =19.494 and p = .001).Total 14% students were taking 3-5 selfie and posted on social media(Statistically significant,X2 =7.882,p =0.019). 19(8.63%) participants admitted of taking dangerous selfie of which male 13(14.0%) more than female 06(8.4%).  Conclusion: Age and gender affects the number of selfies one clicks. This is developing a new mental disorder ‘selfitis’ as well as desire to take dangerous selfie. There is need of health awareness programme, IEC regarding importance of healthy life style.
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医大学生自拍成瘾状况评估
背景:“自拍”指的是“用智能手机或数码相机拍摄并通过社交媒体分享的自拍照或自拍照”。考虑到专业学生对网络的依赖和自拍行为,进行本研究。目的和目标-确定自拍用户的人口统计资料和与自拍和发布相关的不同变量及其与危险自拍的关联。材料与方法:对220名使用智能手机的医科本科生进行横断面研究。数据收集和分析使用SPSS 21版。结果:城市中产阶级家庭男生自拍参与率较高。女性上网时间较多(2 ~ 3小时)(X2 =19.494, p = .001)。有14%的学生自拍3-5次并上传社交媒体(X2 =7.882,p =0.019)。19名(8.63%)参与者承认有过危险自拍,其中男性13名(14.0%)比女性06名(8.4%)多。结论:年龄和性别影响一次点击自拍次数。这引发了一种新的精神障碍“自拍症”,以及危险自拍的欲望。有必要开展关于健康生活方式重要性的卫生宣传方案。
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Indian Journal of Community Health
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