Title of article :
Impact of Addiction to Internet on a Number of Psychiatric Symptoms in Students of Isfahan Universities, Iran, 2010
Author/Authors :
Alavi، Seyyed Salman نويسنده Master of Science in Psychology, Management and Medical Informatics Faculty of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , , Alaghemandan، Hamed نويسنده Hazrate Zahra Hospital, Isfahan, , , Maracy، Mohammadreza Reza نويسنده Behavioral Sciences Research Center and Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , , Jannatifard، Fereshte نويسنده Bachelor of Hygiene, Organization of education, Isfahan , , Eslami ، Mehdi نويسنده , , Ferdosi، Masoud نويسنده Assistant Professor, Health Service Management, HMERC, Isfahan Unuversity of Medical Sciences, Isfahan ,
Abstract :
Background: This study aimed to investigate the impact of
internet addiction on some psychiatric symptoms among university
students.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among 250
students selected via quota sampling from universities in Isfahan,
Iran. Participants completed demographic questionnaire, Young
Diagnostic Questionnaire, Internet Addiction Test and Symptom
Checklist?90?Revision (SCL?90?R). Finally, the means of psychiatric
symptoms of internet addicted and non?addicted subjects were
compared. Also, t?test and multivariate analysis of covariance were
used through SPSS16 software for data analysis.
Results: The mean±standard deviation (SD) of psychiatric symptoms
such as somatization, obsessive–compulsive disorder, interpersonal
sensitivity, depression, anxiety, aggression (hostility), phobic anxiety,
paranoid ideation and psychoticism in the addicted group were
11.27 ± 6.66, 14.05 ± 7.91, 10.5 ± 6.20, 15.61 ± 8.88, 10.77 ± 5.52,
6.77 ± 4.88, 6.05 ± 4.47, 7.61 ± 4.28, and 9.66 ± 6.87, respectively, and
in the non?addicted group were 6.99 ± 6.42, 7.49 ± 5.23, 5.46 ± 4.95,
9.27 ± 7.92, 6.35 ± 6.69, 3.57 ± 3.35, 2.41 ± 2.79, 5.47 ± 4.1, and
5.29 ± 4.95, respectively. There were significant differences between
the means of psychiatric symptoms in all SCL?90?R subscales and
Global Severity Index, Positive Symptom Distress Index, Positive
Symptom Total in the addicted and non?addicted individuals (P < 0.05).
Also, internet addiction (with controlling sex variable) seemed to affect
psychiatric symptoms.
Conclusion: Psychiatrists and psychologists involved in the field
of mental health need to be well informed about mental problems
due to internet addiction, such as anxiety, depression, aggression,
and job and educational dissatisfaction.