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T., Anju Philip, S., Aswathy Krishnan, Saju, Athira, N., Athulya |
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Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology; Jul-Sep2019, Vol. 13 Issue 3, p11-15, 5p |
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Aim of the Study:- The study is intended to determine the correlation between mobile phone dependence and sleep quality among undergraduate students of Kerala, India. Material and Method:- A descriptive study conducted among 280 undergraduate students of Maharaja’s College, Kerala, India. The study samples were selected using cluster sampling method. Participant’s information like age, gender, family type, phone type, duration of use per day and years of mobile phone usage were collected using demographic questionnaire. The Mobile phone Dependency of the samples were collected using MPD(Mobile Phone Dependence) questionnaire. PSQI questionnaire administered to assess the sleep quality among samples. Using Pearson’s correlation the relationship between the two variables found. Result:- Mobile phone dependence was found in 74(26.4%) of samples.67(23.7%) of samples having poor sleep quality. Among the 74 undergraduate students with mobile phone dependence 27(36.5%)are having poor quality of sleep. There is a moderate positive correlation (r = 0.347) persists between mobile phone dependence and quality of sleep among undergraduate students. Conclusion:- Mobile Phone Dependence has been found to be an emerging public health problem . There is need to recognize early the growing trends and negative consequences of inappropriate mobile phone use in young users so as to prevent a major public health issues. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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