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Perceived connections between information and communication technology use and mental symptoms among young adults - a qualitative study

机译:年轻人对信息和通信技术的使用与心理症状之间的感知联系-定性研究

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Background Prospective associations have been found between high use of information and communication technology (ICT) and reported mental symptoms among young adult university students, but the causal mechanisms are unclear. Our aim was to explore possible explanations for associations between high ICT use and symptoms of depression, sleep disorders, and stress among young adults in order to propose a model of possible pathways to mental health effects that can be tested epidemiologically. Methods We conducted a qualitative interview study with 16 women and 16 men (21-28 years), recruited from a cohort of university students on the basis of reporting high computer (n = 28) or mobile phone (n = 20) use at baseline and reporting mental symptoms at the one-year follow-up. Semi-structured interviews were performed, with open-ended questions about possible connections between the use of computers and mobile phones, and stress, depression, and sleep disturbances. The interview data were analyzed with qualitative content analysis and summarized in a model. Results Central factors appearing to explain high quantitative ICT use were personal dependency, and demands for achievement and availability originating from the domains of work, study, social life, and individual aspirations. Consequences included mental overload, neglect of other activities and personal needs, time pressure, role conflicts, guilt feelings, social isolation, physical symptoms, worry about electromagnetic radiation, and economic problems. Qualitative aspects (destructive communication and information) were also reported, with consequences including vulnerability, misunderstandings, altered values, and feelings of inadequacy. User problems were a source of frustration. Altered ICT use as an effect of mental symptoms was reported, as well as possible positive effects of ICT on mental health. Conclusions The concepts and ideas of the young adults with high ICT use and mental symptoms generated a model of possible paths for associations between ICT exposure and mental symptoms. Demands for achievement and availability as well as personal dependency were major causes of high ICT exposure but also direct sources of stress and mental symptoms. The proposed model shows that factors in different domains may have an impact and should be considered in epidemiological and intervention studies.
机译:背景技术信息通信技术(ICT)的大量使用与报告的年轻成年大学生的心理症状之间存在前瞻性关联,但其原因机制尚不清楚。我们的目的是探索对高ICT使用率与年轻人抑郁,睡眠障碍和压力症状之间的关联的可能解释,以便提出可以通过流行病学检验的心理健康影响的可能途径模型。方法我们对16名女性和16名男性(21-28岁)进行了定性访谈研究,该研究是从一群大学生中招募的,他们的报告是在基线时使用高计算机(n = 28)或手机(n = 20)并在一年的随访中报告精神症状。进行了半结构化访谈,其中涉及有关使用计算机和移动电话之间的可能联系以及压力,抑郁和睡眠障碍的开放式问题。使用定性内容分析法对访谈数据进行分析,并将其汇总为模型。结果似乎可以解释对ICT的高度定量使用的主要因素是个人依赖性,以及对工作和学习,社交生活和个人期望等领域的成就和可用性的要求。后果包括精神负担,对其他活动和个人需求的忽视,时间压力,角色冲突,内感,社会隔离,身体症状,对电磁辐射的担忧以及经济问题。还报告了定性方面(破坏性的沟通和信息),其后果包括脆弱性,误解,价值观改变和感觉不足。用户问题令人沮丧。据报告,信息和通信技术的使用因精神症状而改变,以及信息和通信技术对精神健康可能产生的积极影响。结论ICT使用率高和患有精神症状的年轻人的概念和想法为ICT暴露与精神症状之间的联系提供了可能的路径模型。对成就和可获得性的需求以及对个人的依赖是导致ICT暴露率高的主要原因,也是压力和精神症状的直接来源。所提出的模型表明,不同领域的因素可能会产生影响,应在流行病学和干预研究中加以考虑。

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