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Prevalence of smartphone addiction and its associated factors among pre-clinical medical and dental students in a public university in Malaysia

INTRODUCTION: Smartphone addiction is becoming a global concern affecting every part of society, including healthcare professionals. This study aimed to identify the prevalence of risk of smartphone addiction and its associated factors among medical and dental students in a public university in Mala...

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Autores principales: Said, Abdul Hadi, Mohd, Farah Natashah, Yusof, Muhammad Zubir, Mohd Win, Nur Afiqah Nadiah, Mazlan, Aisha Najwa, Shaharudin, Alya Syahira
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Publicado: Academy of Family Physician of Malaysia 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9809439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36606166
http://dx.doi.org/10.51866/oa.75
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author Said, Abdul Hadi
Mohd, Farah Natashah
Yusof, Muhammad Zubir
Mohd Win, Nur Afiqah Nadiah
Mazlan, Aisha Najwa
Shaharudin, Alya Syahira
author_facet Said, Abdul Hadi
Mohd, Farah Natashah
Yusof, Muhammad Zubir
Mohd Win, Nur Afiqah Nadiah
Mazlan, Aisha Najwa
Shaharudin, Alya Syahira
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description INTRODUCTION: Smartphone addiction is becoming a global concern affecting every part of society, including healthcare professionals. This study aimed to identify the prevalence of risk of smartphone addiction and its associated factors among medical and dental students in a public university in Malaysia. METHOD: This cross-sectional study was conducted among pre-clinical medical and dental students using convenience sampling. Questions regarding sociodemographic profile and responses to the Smartphone Addiction Scale Short Version (SAS-SV) and Depression, Anxiety and Stress Score questionnaire (DASS-21) were collected. Multiple logistic regression testing was used to analyse the factors associated with smartphone addiction. RESULTS: We invited 409 pre-clinical medical and dental students to participate voluntarily, resulting in a response rate of 80.2%. The prevalence of high-risk smartphone addiction among the participants was 47.9%. Male participants, participants who used smartphones mainly for social media, and participants with depressive symptoms were more likely to have a high risk of smartphone addiction. Medical students, participants who spent less than 3 hours per day on a smartphone, and participants who used smartphones for education-related activities were less likely to have a high risk of smartphone addiction. CONCLUSION: Smartphone addiction prevalence among pre-clinical medical and dental students was high. Therefore, the authorities should overcome this problem by implementing early measures.
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spelling pubmed-98094392023-01-04 Prevalence of smartphone addiction and its associated factors among pre-clinical medical and dental students in a public university in Malaysia Said, Abdul Hadi Mohd, Farah Natashah Yusof, Muhammad Zubir Mohd Win, Nur Afiqah Nadiah Mazlan, Aisha Najwa Shaharudin, Alya Syahira Malays Fam Physician Original Article INTRODUCTION: Smartphone addiction is becoming a global concern affecting every part of society, including healthcare professionals. This study aimed to identify the prevalence of risk of smartphone addiction and its associated factors among medical and dental students in a public university in Malaysia. METHOD: This cross-sectional study was conducted among pre-clinical medical and dental students using convenience sampling. Questions regarding sociodemographic profile and responses to the Smartphone Addiction Scale Short Version (SAS-SV) and Depression, Anxiety and Stress Score questionnaire (DASS-21) were collected. Multiple logistic regression testing was used to analyse the factors associated with smartphone addiction. RESULTS: We invited 409 pre-clinical medical and dental students to participate voluntarily, resulting in a response rate of 80.2%. The prevalence of high-risk smartphone addiction among the participants was 47.9%. Male participants, participants who used smartphones mainly for social media, and participants with depressive symptoms were more likely to have a high risk of smartphone addiction. Medical students, participants who spent less than 3 hours per day on a smartphone, and participants who used smartphones for education-related activities were less likely to have a high risk of smartphone addiction. CONCLUSION: Smartphone addiction prevalence among pre-clinical medical and dental students was high. Therefore, the authorities should overcome this problem by implementing early measures. Academy of Family Physician of Malaysia 2022-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9809439/ /pubmed/36606166 http://dx.doi.org/10.51866/oa.75 Text en © Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access: This is an Open Access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt and build upon this work, for commercial use, provided the original author(s) and source are properly cited. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Said, Abdul Hadi
Mohd, Farah Natashah
Yusof, Muhammad Zubir
Mohd Win, Nur Afiqah Nadiah
Mazlan, Aisha Najwa
Shaharudin, Alya Syahira
Prevalence of smartphone addiction and its associated factors among pre-clinical medical and dental students in a public university in Malaysia
title Prevalence of smartphone addiction and its associated factors among pre-clinical medical and dental students in a public university in Malaysia
title_full Prevalence of smartphone addiction and its associated factors among pre-clinical medical and dental students in a public university in Malaysia
title_fullStr Prevalence of smartphone addiction and its associated factors among pre-clinical medical and dental students in a public university in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of smartphone addiction and its associated factors among pre-clinical medical and dental students in a public university in Malaysia
title_short Prevalence of smartphone addiction and its associated factors among pre-clinical medical and dental students in a public university in Malaysia
title_sort prevalence of smartphone addiction and its associated factors among pre-clinical medical and dental students in a public university in malaysia
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9809439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36606166
http://dx.doi.org/10.51866/oa.75
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