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‌‌Bozorgkhoo Z, Safari A, Mortezabeigi Z, AsGharnejad Farid A. Comparing self-efficacy, quality of life and sleep quality among medical students with and without internet addiction. Payesh 2022; 21 (2) :197-205
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1- Islamic Azad University, Tehran Central Branch, Tehran, Iran
2- Islamic Azad University, Science & Research Branch, Tehran, Iran
3- Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
4- Iran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran
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Objective (s): Internet addiction as a new phenomenon in the young generation, especially in students, has led to a lack of attention to physical and mental health, reduced quality of life, sleep and educational problems. Also, self-efficacy as a personality trait that can play a role in Internet addiction. The purpose of this study was to compare self-efficacy, quality of life and sleep quality of medical students with and without internet addiction.           
Methods: The present study was a cross-sectional study. The study population was all students of Tehran University of Medical Sciences in academic year 2019-2020. Using the stratified random sampling method, 300 students (115 men and 185 women) were selected as the samples.  The Young internet addiction questionnaire, the short form health survey (SF-36), the Sherer self-efficacy beliefs questionnaire, and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality questionnaire were used to collect data Multivariate analysis of variance used to analyze the data.
Results: In all 300 medical and dental students aged 18 to 39 years participated in the study. Multivariate analysis of variance, showed that there was a significant difference between quality of life (P< 0/001), self-efficacy (P< 0/001) and sleep quality (P< 0/001) of among students with and without internet addiction.
Conclusion: The findings confirmed that the internet addicted users had lower quality of life, lower sleep quality and lower self-efficacy, than regular users.
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type of study: Clinical Trial | Subject: Health Psychologhy
Received: 2021/09/7 | Accepted: 2022/02/13 | ePublished ahead of print: 2022/04/13 | Published: 2022/05/10

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