Effect of Educational Intervention Based on the Social Cognitive Theory on Reducing Internet Addiction in Medical Students

(2023) Effect of Educational Intervention Based on the Social Cognitive Theory on Reducing Internet Addiction in Medical Students. Health Education and Health Promotion. pp. 357-363. ISSN 25885715 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Aims Research shows that students are one of the groups at risk of Internet addiction, and it seems necessary to control their psychological and social well-being affected by Internet addiction. The expansion of various job, educational, and communication dimensions of the Internet makes clear the necessity of using this tool in different groups, especially students; therefore, this study was conducted to determine the effectiveness of an educational intervention based on social cognitive theory on reducing Internet addiction in medical students of Bandar Abbas. Materials & Methods This semi-experimental intervention study was conducted on 201 students of Banda Abbas University of Medical Sciences in 2020. Initially, students answered a researcher-made social cognitive theory (SCT) questionnaire and Young’s Internet Addiction Inventory (IAT). Then, they were placed in two intervention and control groups with the same distribution. The intervention group received educational content for six weeks to reduce Internet addiction. Two months later, two groups completed the questionnaires again, and the data were analyzed with SPSS 16 software with covariance analysis and logistic regression. Findings Statistically significant differences were observed between the two groups in knowledge (F=7.138; p=0.008), outcome expectation (F=7.881; p=0.006), outcome expectancies (F=8.697; p=0.004), self-efficacy to overcome obstacles (F=6.294; p=0.013), self-regulation (F=5.680; p=0.018) and emotional adjustment (F=8.664; p=0.004). Conclusion Educational intervention based on the social cognitive theory affects knowledge, outcome expectations, outcome expectancies, self-efficacy to overcome impediments, self-control, and emotional coping of Internet addiction. © 2023, the Authors.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Internet Addiction Disorder Medical Students Social Cognitive Theory
Page Range: pp. 357-363
Journal or Publication Title: Health Education and Health Promotion
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 11
Number: 3
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.58209/hehp.11.3.357
ISSN: 25885715 (ISSN)
Depositing User: خانم ناهید ضیائی
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/28154

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