Introduction: Widespread use of the internet is a relatively recent phenomenon that is affecting different cultures worldwide in both positive and negative ways. This study aimed to determine the gender differences in the inter-net addiction among medical students in public university. Methods: 426 medical students from year one to four were invited to participate in the study. For data collection, we used a self-administered questionnaire consisting of socio-demographic and internet usage questions, the Internet Addiction Test (IAT) and the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scales 21 (DASS-21). Results: There were a total of 426 (270 female and 156 male) medical students included in this study. IA was high in both male and female students. The...
Background: Excessive Internet use may induce depression, influence relationships, and decrease acad...
Background: Internet addiction has been a topic of discussion in the academic literature for many ye...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of Internet addiction, psychiatric symptoms and personality t...
Widespread use of the internet is a relatively recent phenomenon that is affecting different culture...
Background: Using the internet excessively by students is known to cause internet addiction (IA) wh...
Background: Using the internet excessively by students is known to cause internet addiction (IA) wh...
Introduction: Internet has revolutionized the information age. However, excessive internet use has l...
Introduction: Internet is important to university students, especially for medical students who use ...
Introduction: Internet has revolutionized the information age. However, excessive internet use has l...
Objective: This study examined the differences between internet addiction, problematic Internet use,...
Introduction: Internet has become an essential tool in day to day life. It has become an important a...
Background and objectives. Internet addiction (IA) is characterized by excessive or poorly controlle...
Background: Heavy and prolonged internet use of internet can be pathological in the form of interne...
Introduction: Internet is important to university students, especially for medical students who use ...
Background: Excessive use of internet by undergraduate students can lead to problematic internet us...
Background: Excessive Internet use may induce depression, influence relationships, and decrease acad...
Background: Internet addiction has been a topic of discussion in the academic literature for many ye...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of Internet addiction, psychiatric symptoms and personality t...
Widespread use of the internet is a relatively recent phenomenon that is affecting different culture...
Background: Using the internet excessively by students is known to cause internet addiction (IA) wh...
Background: Using the internet excessively by students is known to cause internet addiction (IA) wh...
Introduction: Internet has revolutionized the information age. However, excessive internet use has l...
Introduction: Internet is important to university students, especially for medical students who use ...
Introduction: Internet has revolutionized the information age. However, excessive internet use has l...
Objective: This study examined the differences between internet addiction, problematic Internet use,...
Introduction: Internet has become an essential tool in day to day life. It has become an important a...
Background and objectives. Internet addiction (IA) is characterized by excessive or poorly controlle...
Background: Heavy and prolonged internet use of internet can be pathological in the form of interne...
Introduction: Internet is important to university students, especially for medical students who use ...
Background: Excessive use of internet by undergraduate students can lead to problematic internet us...
Background: Excessive Internet use may induce depression, influence relationships, and decrease acad...
Background: Internet addiction has been a topic of discussion in the academic literature for many ye...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of Internet addiction, psychiatric symptoms and personality t...