Prevalence of problematic Internet use and its association with quality of life among undergraduate nursing students in the later stage of COVID‐19 pandemic era in China

Sep 17, 2021The American journal on addictions

Problematic Internet Use and Its Link to Quality of Life Among Nursing Students in China Near the End of the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Abstract

The prevalence of problematic Internet use (PIU) among nursing students in the post-COVID-19 era is 23.3%.

  • Second- and third-year nursing students are more likely to experience PIU than first-year students.
  • More severe depressive symptoms are significantly associated with higher levels of PIU.
  • Higher levels of anxiety symptoms are independently linked to increased PIU.
  • Nursing students with PIU report a lower overall quality of life compared to those without PIU.

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