Multifactorial study of mobile phone dependence in medical students: Relationship to health-related lifestyle, Type A behavior, and depressive state

Open Journal of Preventive Medicine Volume 3 Issue 1 Page 99-103 published_at 2013-02
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Title
Multifactorial study of mobile phone dependence in medical students: Relationship to health-related lifestyle, Type A behavior, and depressive state
Creator
TODA Masahiro
Source Title
Open Journal of Preventive Medicine
Volume 3
Issue 1
Start Page 99
End Page 103
Journal Identifire
ISSN 2162-2477
Descriptions
We investigated factors contributing to mobile phone dependence. To 139 medical students, we administered a self-reporting questionnaire de- signed to evaluate mobile phone dependence, health-related lifestyle, patterns of behavior, and depressive state. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that scores for poor health- related lifestyle, Type A behavior pattern, and presence of depression are independently as- sociated with degree of mobile phone depend- ency. These findings suggest that persons with an unhealthy lifestyle, Type A behavior traits, or depression might benefit from mobile phone use guidance.
Subjects
Mobile Phone Dependence ( Other)
Health-Related Lifestyle ( Other)
Patterns of Behavior ( Other)
Depressive State ( Other)
Medical Students ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Scientific Research Publishing Inc.
Date of Issued 2013-02
Rights
Copyright © 2020 Scientific Research Publishing Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[DOI] 10.4236/ojpm.2013.31012
[URI] https://m.scirp.org/