2021
DOI: 10.54393/pbmj.v4i2.108
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

Correlation of internet addiction with academic performance and general health in undergraduate physiotherapy students

Abstract: There are billions of internet users now a days and this number is keep on increasing due to global digitalization. Mostly students are using internet for their study purpose but they are getting addicted to over use of internet other than study purpose. In long term  this affects their academic performance as well as their health.Objective: To determine the correlation of internet addiction with academic performance and general health in undergraduate physical therapy students. Methods: This cross-sectional s… Show more

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
1

Citation Types

0
1
0

Year Published

2021
2021
2021
2021

Publication Types

Select...
1

Relationship

1
0

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 1 publication
(1 citation statement)
references
References 13 publications
0
1
0
Order By: Relevance
“…In Japan, in 2016 a study conducted on prevalence of Internet addiction and relation with psychological states in adolescents reported the similar ndings [18]. In 2018, a study on the relationship between internet addiction and general health and its socioeconomic elements in Students showed the similar ndings [19].However, in a study in Iran in 2012 showed no signi cant relationship between internet addiction and general health [20].…”
Section: Pbmj Vol4 Issue 2 Jul-decmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…In Japan, in 2016 a study conducted on prevalence of Internet addiction and relation with psychological states in adolescents reported the similar ndings [18]. In 2018, a study on the relationship between internet addiction and general health and its socioeconomic elements in Students showed the similar ndings [19].However, in a study in Iran in 2012 showed no signi cant relationship between internet addiction and general health [20].…”
Section: Pbmj Vol4 Issue 2 Jul-decmentioning
confidence: 88%