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The Study of Internet Addiction in Relation to Sleep Pattern – “Morning Lateness” Among Youth
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The Internet is a massive, computer-linked network system used globally. In spite of the widely perceived merits of the tool, the excessive use of Internet is a primary attention of researchers all over the world.. Now, the term Internet addiction has become a worldwide and problematic phenomenon. The purpose of the present study was to find out the relationship of internet addiction with “Morning lateness” subscale of SWAPQ . The study was conducted on the sample of 170 (non- internet addict (45), moderate addict (85) and severe addict (40)) college students of Madhya Pradesh (M.P.), age range between 18 to 23 years. Young Internet Addiction (IAT), Sleep Wake Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SWAPQ) were used for this study. Descriptive statistics, One-way ANOVA and Post-Hoc mean comparison test were applied to determine the significant difference on “Morning lateness” subscale of SWAPQ between internet addicts and non internet addicts. The significant differences were found between them.
Title: The Study of Internet Addiction in Relation to Sleep Pattern – “Morning Lateness” Among Youth
Description:
The Internet is a massive, computer-linked network system used globally.
In spite of the widely perceived merits of the tool, the excessive use of Internet is a primary attention of researchers all over the world.
Now, the term Internet addiction has become a worldwide and problematic phenomenon.
The purpose of the present study was to find out the relationship of internet addiction with “Morning lateness” subscale of SWAPQ .
The study was conducted on the sample of 170 (non- internet addict (45), moderate addict (85) and severe addict (40)) college students of Madhya Pradesh (M.
P.
), age range between 18 to 23 years.
Young Internet Addiction (IAT), Sleep Wake Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SWAPQ) were used for this study.
Descriptive statistics, One-way ANOVA and Post-Hoc mean comparison test were applied to determine the significant difference on “Morning lateness” subscale of SWAPQ between internet addicts and non internet addicts.
The significant differences were found between them.
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