DocumentCode
1387801
Title
Associating Internet Usage with Depressive Behavior Among College Students
Author
Katikalapudi, Raghavendra ; Chellappan, Sriram ; Montgomery, Frances ; Wunsch, Donald ; Lutzen, Karl
Volume
31
Issue
4
fYear
2012
Firstpage
73
Lastpage
80
Abstract
Depression is a serious mental health problem affecting a significant segment of American society today, and in particular college students. In a survey by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in 2009, 26.1% of U.S. students nationwide reported feeling so sad or hopeless almost every day for 2 or more weeks in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities. Similar statistics are also reported in mental health studies by the American College Health Association, and by independent surveys. In this article, the author report their findings from a month-long experiment conducted at Missouri University of Science and Technology on studying depressive symptoms among college students who use the Internet. This research was carried out using real campus Internet data collected continuously, unobtrusively, and while preserving privacy.
Keywords
Internet; behavioural sciences computing; data privacy; educational institutions; psychology; American College Health Association; American society; Depression; Internet usage; Missouri University of Science and Technology; U.S. Centers for Disease Control; college students; depression; depressive behavior; depressive symptoms; mental health studies; privacy preservation; Behavioral science; Computer usage; Depression; Internet; Sociology;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Technology and Society Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0097
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MTS.2012.2225462
Filename
6387969
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