网络成瘾对大学生学习成绩和肌肉骨骼疾病的影响

Mahsa Bahrami, Farideh Ghelichi, Vahid Rahimizadeh, S. Talebi, Akram Sadat Mousavi Shakib, Jamal Biganeh
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引言如今,包括虚拟网络和网站在内的各种平台通过互联网将人们与大量数据联系在一起。这些平台的吸引力有时会让人们沉迷其中。无节制地使用互联网也可能导致一些问题,如降低学习成绩和造成肌肉骨骼问题。研究方法这项横断面研究以一所医科大学的 400 名学生为对象。研究使用了四份人口统计学问卷、Young 网络成瘾问卷、Pham 和 Taylor 学业成绩问卷以及北欧问卷来收集信息。在显著性水平为 0.05 的条件下,使用 SPSS V.16 软件进行了描述性检验和皮尔逊相关分析。结果肌肉骨骼疾病发病率最高的部位是上背部(40.8%)、下背部(36%)和颈部(33.8%)。在身体的不同部位中,颈部、肩部和手腕的疼痛报告与网络成瘾有显著关系(P 值分别为 0.038、0.007 和 0.029)。不同程度的网络成瘾与学习成绩之间没有明显关系。结论肌肉骨骼疾病的发病率是不正确和无原则使用互联网相关设备的并发症之一;因此,可以通过提供适当的教育平台和创建正确使用新兴技术的文化来减少这些问题的发生
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Effect of Internet Addiction on Academic Achievement and Musculoskeletal Disorders of University Students
Introduction: Today, various platforms, including virtual networks and websites, connect people with a lot of data via Internet. The attractiveness of these platforms sometimes makes people use them addictively. Uncontrolled use of the Internet may also cause problems such as reducing academic performance and creating musculoskeletal problems. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 400 students at one of the universities of medical sciences. Four demographic questionnaires, Young's Internet addiction, Pham and Taylor's academic achievement and Nordic questionnaire were used to collect information. Data analysis was done using descriptive tests and Pearson's correlation, by SPSS V.16 software at a significance level of 0.05. Results: The highest prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders was related to the upper back (40.8%), lower back (36%) and neck (33.8%) regions. Among different parts of the body, reports of pain in the neck, shoulder, and wrist had a significant relationship with Internet addiction (P-Value: 0.038, 0.007, and 0.029, respectively). No significant relationship was found between different levels of Internet addiction and academic achievement. Conclusion: The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders is one of the complications of incorrect and unprincipled use of Internet-related equipment; Therefore, these problems can be reduced by providing appropriate educational platforms and creating a correct culture of using emerging technologies
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