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Internet addiction and sleep quality among medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic: A multinational cross-sectional survey

BACKGROUND: The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lives of many people, including medical students. The present study explored internet addiction and changes in sleep patterns among medical students during the pandemic and assessed the relationship between them. METHODS: A cross-se...

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Autores principales: Tahir, Muhammad Junaid, Malik, Najma Iqbal, Ullah, Irfan, Khan, Hamza Rafique, Perveen, Shahida, Ramalho, Rodrigo, Siddiqi, Ahsun Rizwan, Waheed, Summaiya, Shalaby, Mahmoud Mohamed Mohamed, De Berardis, Domenico, Jain, Samiksha, Vetrivendan, Gautham Lakshmipriya, Chatterjee, Harshita, Gopar Franco, William Xochitun, Shafiq, Muhammad Ahsan, Fatima, Naira Taiba, Abeysekera, Maria, Sayyeda, Qudsia, Shamat, Shamat Fathi, Aiman, Wajeeha, Akhtar, Qirat, Devi, Arooj, Aftab, Anam, Shoib, Sheikh, Lin, Chung-Ying, Pakpour, Amir H.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8570473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34739502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259594
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author Tahir, Muhammad Junaid
Malik, Najma Iqbal
Ullah, Irfan
Khan, Hamza Rafique
Perveen, Shahida
Ramalho, Rodrigo
Siddiqi, Ahsun Rizwan
Waheed, Summaiya
Shalaby, Mahmoud Mohamed Mohamed
De Berardis, Domenico
Jain, Samiksha
Vetrivendan, Gautham Lakshmipriya
Chatterjee, Harshita
Gopar Franco, William Xochitun
Shafiq, Muhammad Ahsan
Fatima, Naira Taiba
Abeysekera, Maria
Sayyeda, Qudsia
Shamat, Shamat Fathi
Aiman, Wajeeha
Akhtar, Qirat
Devi, Arooj
Aftab, Anam
Shoib, Sheikh
Lin, Chung-Ying
Pakpour, Amir H.
author_facet Tahir, Muhammad Junaid
Malik, Najma Iqbal
Ullah, Irfan
Khan, Hamza Rafique
Perveen, Shahida
Ramalho, Rodrigo
Siddiqi, Ahsun Rizwan
Waheed, Summaiya
Shalaby, Mahmoud Mohamed Mohamed
De Berardis, Domenico
Jain, Samiksha
Vetrivendan, Gautham Lakshmipriya
Chatterjee, Harshita
Gopar Franco, William Xochitun
Shafiq, Muhammad Ahsan
Fatima, Naira Taiba
Abeysekera, Maria
Sayyeda, Qudsia
Shamat, Shamat Fathi
Aiman, Wajeeha
Akhtar, Qirat
Devi, Arooj
Aftab, Anam
Shoib, Sheikh
Lin, Chung-Ying
Pakpour, Amir H.
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description BACKGROUND: The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lives of many people, including medical students. The present study explored internet addiction and changes in sleep patterns among medical students during the pandemic and assessed the relationship between them. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out in seven countries, the Dominican Republic, Egypt, Guyana, India, Mexico, Pakistan, and Sudan, using a convenience sampling technique, an online survey comprising demographic details, information regarding COVID-19, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and the Internet Addiction Test (IAT). RESULTS: In total, 2749 participants completed the questionnaire. Of the total, 67.6% scored above 30 in the IAT, suggesting the presence of an Internet addiction, and 73.5% scored equal and above 5 in the PSQI, suggesting poor sleep quality. Internet addiction was found to be significant predictors of poor sleep quality, causing 13.2% of the variance in poor sleep quality. Participants who reported COVID-19 related symptoms had disturbed sleep and higher internet addiction levels when compared with those who did not. Participants who reported a diagnosis of COVID-19 reported poor sleep quality. Those living with a COVID-19 diagnosed patient reported higher internet addiction and worse sleep quality compared with those who did not have any COVID-19 patients in their surroundings. CONCLUSION: The results of this study suggest that internet addiction and poor sleep quality are two issues that require addressing amongst medical students. Medical training institutions should do their best to minimize their negative impact, particularly during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
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spelling pubmed-85704732021-11-06 Internet addiction and sleep quality among medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic: A multinational cross-sectional survey Tahir, Muhammad Junaid Malik, Najma Iqbal Ullah, Irfan Khan, Hamza Rafique Perveen, Shahida Ramalho, Rodrigo Siddiqi, Ahsun Rizwan Waheed, Summaiya Shalaby, Mahmoud Mohamed Mohamed De Berardis, Domenico Jain, Samiksha Vetrivendan, Gautham Lakshmipriya Chatterjee, Harshita Gopar Franco, William Xochitun Shafiq, Muhammad Ahsan Fatima, Naira Taiba Abeysekera, Maria Sayyeda, Qudsia Shamat, Shamat Fathi Aiman, Wajeeha Akhtar, Qirat Devi, Arooj Aftab, Anam Shoib, Sheikh Lin, Chung-Ying Pakpour, Amir H. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lives of many people, including medical students. The present study explored internet addiction and changes in sleep patterns among medical students during the pandemic and assessed the relationship between them. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out in seven countries, the Dominican Republic, Egypt, Guyana, India, Mexico, Pakistan, and Sudan, using a convenience sampling technique, an online survey comprising demographic details, information regarding COVID-19, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and the Internet Addiction Test (IAT). RESULTS: In total, 2749 participants completed the questionnaire. Of the total, 67.6% scored above 30 in the IAT, suggesting the presence of an Internet addiction, and 73.5% scored equal and above 5 in the PSQI, suggesting poor sleep quality. Internet addiction was found to be significant predictors of poor sleep quality, causing 13.2% of the variance in poor sleep quality. Participants who reported COVID-19 related symptoms had disturbed sleep and higher internet addiction levels when compared with those who did not. Participants who reported a diagnosis of COVID-19 reported poor sleep quality. Those living with a COVID-19 diagnosed patient reported higher internet addiction and worse sleep quality compared with those who did not have any COVID-19 patients in their surroundings. CONCLUSION: The results of this study suggest that internet addiction and poor sleep quality are two issues that require addressing amongst medical students. Medical training institutions should do their best to minimize their negative impact, particularly during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Public Library of Science 2021-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8570473/ /pubmed/34739502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259594 Text en © 2021 Tahir et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Tahir, Muhammad Junaid
Malik, Najma Iqbal
Ullah, Irfan
Khan, Hamza Rafique
Perveen, Shahida
Ramalho, Rodrigo
Siddiqi, Ahsun Rizwan
Waheed, Summaiya
Shalaby, Mahmoud Mohamed Mohamed
De Berardis, Domenico
Jain, Samiksha
Vetrivendan, Gautham Lakshmipriya
Chatterjee, Harshita
Gopar Franco, William Xochitun
Shafiq, Muhammad Ahsan
Fatima, Naira Taiba
Abeysekera, Maria
Sayyeda, Qudsia
Shamat, Shamat Fathi
Aiman, Wajeeha
Akhtar, Qirat
Devi, Arooj
Aftab, Anam
Shoib, Sheikh
Lin, Chung-Ying
Pakpour, Amir H.
Internet addiction and sleep quality among medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic: A multinational cross-sectional survey
title Internet addiction and sleep quality among medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic: A multinational cross-sectional survey
title_full Internet addiction and sleep quality among medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic: A multinational cross-sectional survey
title_fullStr Internet addiction and sleep quality among medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic: A multinational cross-sectional survey
title_full_unstemmed Internet addiction and sleep quality among medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic: A multinational cross-sectional survey
title_short Internet addiction and sleep quality among medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic: A multinational cross-sectional survey
title_sort internet addiction and sleep quality among medical students during the covid-19 pandemic: a multinational cross-sectional survey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8570473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34739502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259594
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