Title of article :
the effect of the way of using social media on health promoting behaviors and covid-19-related anxiety in non-medical students
Author/Authors :
fathi, ayatollah naja research institute of law enforcement sciences and social studies, tehran, iran , sadeqi, solmaz charkh niloufari institute - department of psychology, tabriz, iran , sharifi rahnemou, saeid bu ali sina university - faculty of literature and humanities - department of educational sciences, hamadan, iran , malekirad, aliakbar payam noor university - department of psychology, arak, iran , rostami, hosein naja research institute of law enforcement sciences and social studies, tehran, iran , rostami, raheleh charkh niloufari institute - department of psychology, tabriz, iran
From page :
124
To page :
135
Abstract :
background: one of the problems of today s iranian youth is how to use social media coincided with the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (covid19). objective: this study aimed to investigate the way of use of social media and its effect on health promoting behaviors and covid19 related anxiety in nonmedical students. methods: in this analytical study, participants were 307 nonmedical students of islamic azad university of tabriz branch. data collection tools were a demographic form, corona disease anxiety scale (cdas) with two subscales of psychological and physical symptoms, and health promoting lifestyle profile (hplp) with six subscales of spiritual growth, health responsibility, interpersonal relations, stress management, physical activity, and nutrition which were completed online. the multivariate analysis of variance and a posthoc test were used for data analysis. findings: of 307 participants, 256 were female (83%) and 51 were male (16.6%), with a mean age of 27 years. the hplp components of spiritual growth (p=0.001), health responsibility (p=0.001), stress management (p=0.001), physical activity (p=0.002), and its overall score (p=0.001) had a significant relationship with the way of use of the internet, and the group with a fun purpose had lower scores in these variables compared to other groups. moreover, the cdas component of psychological symptoms (p=0.007) and its overall score (p=0.03) had a significant relationship with the way of using social media; the group with a fun purpose reported higher cdas score than the groups with scientific and general information acquiring purposes. conclusion: the use of social media for fun negatively affects the students rsquo; lifestyle in the current coronavirus outbreak and increases their covid19 related anxiety.
Keywords :
social media , lifestyle , health , anxiety , health promotion , covid , 19 ,
Journal title :
Journal of Inflammatory Diseases
Journal title :
Journal of Inflammatory Diseases
Record number :
2698092
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