Pathological Internet use Levels and Psychiatric Diagnoses in Adolescents Admitted to a Child Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic after Face-to-face Education Restriction Due to the Pandemic

Didem Ayyıldız, Funda Gümüştaş
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Introduction: During the period of social restrictions against the pandemic, the screen time of individuals increased significantly, and youths' mental health was adversely affected due to the restriction of peer interactions and physical activities. The aim of this study was to evaluate the levels of internet overuse and psychiatric disorders in adolescents who applied to the child psychiatry outpatient clinic after the distance education period. Materials and Methods: A semi-structured tool, "Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Age Children-Present and Lifetime Version" (K-SADS-PL) was used to assess psychiatric diagnoses and Young Internet Addiction Test (IAT) to determine excessive internet usage. A total of 141 adolescents aged 11-18 years were recruited for this study. Results: The average score for IAT was statistically significantly higher in the youths with social anxiety disorder compared to those without (p=0.001) even after controlling for socioeconomic status (SES) (p=0.007). According to the hierarchical regression analyses, the girl gender (B=-6.899, p=0.029), younger age (B=-1.526, p=0.032) and co-morbidity of OCD (B=5.292, p=0.042) have statistically significantly predicted higher IAT scores in adolescents diagnosed with anxiety disorders. Conclusion: Identifying the common psychiatric diagnoses related to pathological internet use in adolescents, who started face-to-face education after a long break would enable mental health professionals to plan appropriate interventions for problematic areas particularly in vulnerable population more quickly when similar outbreaks recur.
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流感大流行导致的面对面教育限制后入院儿童精神病学门诊青少年的病理性互联网使用水平和精神病学诊断
引言:在针对疫情的社会限制期间,个人的屏幕时间显著增加,由于同伴互动和体育活动的限制,年轻人的心理健康受到不利影响。本研究的目的是评估远程教育后申请儿童精神科门诊的青少年的网络过度使用和精神障碍水平。材料和方法:使用半结构化工具“学龄儿童情感障碍和精神分裂症现状和终身版时间表”(K-SADS-PL)评估精神病诊断,并使用青少年网络成瘾测试(IAT)确定过度使用互联网。本研究共招募了141名11-18岁的青少年。结果:即使在控制了社会经济地位(SES)(p=0.007)后,有社交焦虑症的年轻人的IAT平均得分也显著高于没有社交焦虑症(p=0.001)的年轻人,年龄较小(B=-1.526,p=0.032)和强迫症合并症(B=5.292,p=0.042)在统计学上显著预测了被诊断为焦虑症的青少年的IAT评分较高。结论:确定与病理性互联网使用相关的常见精神病诊断,这些青少年在长时间休息后开始面对面教育,将使心理健康专业人员能够在类似疫情复发时更快地为有问题的地区,特别是弱势人群规划适当的干预措施。
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