Prevalence of smartphone addiction among Asian medical students: A meta-analysis of multinational observational studies

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作者
Zhong, Ying [1 ]
Ma, Huan [2 ]
Liang, Yu-Fen [1 ]
Liao, Chang-Ju [1 ]
Zhang, Cui-Cui [1 ]
Jiang, Wen-Jing [1 ]
机构
[1] Zigong First Peoples Hosp, Nursing Dept, Zigong City, Sichuan, Peoples R China
[2] Sichuan Vocat Coll Hlth & Rehabil, Nursing Dept, Guangyuan, Sichuan, Peoples R China
关键词
Medical students; smartphone addiction; meta-analysis; systematic review; mental health symptoms; MOBILE PHONE ADDICTION; SLEEP QUALITY; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; BURNOUT; STRESS; DEPRESSION; DISORDER; ANXIETY;
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10.1177/00207640221089535
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
Background: High prevalence of smartphone addiction among medical students may contribute to adverse physical and mental health outcomes. Aim: To estimate the prevalence of smartphone addiction, and explore the influencing factors and related mental health symptoms of smartphone addiction among Asian medical students. Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods: PubMed (MEDLINE), the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and EMBASE were searched for relevant literature from the inception to September 10, 2021. Using Stata software 11.0, the meta-analysis of prevalence and the influencing factors of smartphone addiction were determined with 95% confidence intervals. Results: Nineteen articles, published between 2014 and 2019, were included, producing medical student studies from seven different Asian countries. The included studies were conducted in India (n = 11) and Malaysia (n = 3), with China, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Nepal, and Iran each contributing one study. Among a total of 5,497 medical students, the participants included 3,214 females, of whom 2,181 were medical students with smartphone addiction. The prevalence of smartphone addiction among Asian medical students was 41.93% (95% CI [36.24%, 47.72%]). The influencing factors of smartphone addiction among medical students included gender, duration of smartphone use, smartphone function, and marital status. Ten studies (52.63%) explored related mental health symptoms of smartphone addiction among Asian medical students. Smartphone addiction was positively correlated with poor sleep quality (r = .17-.31), stress (r = .30-.40), anxiety, depression, neuroticism, and general health among Asian medical students. Conclusion: Smartphone addiction is highly prevalent among Asian medical students. Smartphone addiction may adversely affect mental health, resulting in sleep disturbance, stress, anxiety, depression, and neuroticism. It is necessary to take appropriate precautionary actions and interventions to prevent smartphone overuse among medical students.
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页码:1171 / 1183
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