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Maha Basodan Amr Esam Moqbel Ahmad Mohammed Fadhle Ayman Abdulwadood Qahtan Afnan Abdulwadod Qahtan Ezzaldeen Naser Ali Ahmad Rayan Yousef Mohammed Alyafey Sultan Ahmed Fadl Al-Qattibi Al-Hasan Ali Saleh Saeed Yousef Mohammed Tarmoom Zaher Abdel-Qawi Muhammad Hareth Mohammed Ali Hassan Ali Saleh Sylan Hamza Mohammed Salim Hudhaifa Mohammed Saeed Oasama Jaem Abdullah Awadh Abdullah Ba-Makhramah  Al-Khatab Abdullah Mossed Khaled Abdulrahman Almoflehy Ahmad Ali Saleh Alqhes Osama Nasr Saif Qayed Al_Azraqi Arwa Adnan Alsakkaf Fahmi Shaher

الملخص

The research examines the effects of internet and social media utilisation on the physical and mental health of students aged 15-19 at Al-Bayhani School in Aden, Yemen. The study included 64 students from a total population of 205, who were evaluated on their perceptions of the impact of internet and social media usage on their health. The findings indicated that 75% of children allocate 2 to 6 hours each day to internet usage, exhibiting uniform habits across all school levels. This study also indicated that 23.4% of students encountered heightened isolation, while 60.9% reported experiencing anxiety in the absence of internet connection. Physical health problems including ocular or cervical discomfort, adverse impacts on physical activity and sleep quality, and a considerable detrimental influence on academic performance. The research highlights the necessity for judicious and ethical internet utilisation to alleviate these hazards and optimise its advantages for students.

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القسم
Original Article
كيفية الاقتباس
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Basodan , M. وآخرون 2024. Excessive Internet Use Among Adolescents in Yemen: Prevalence, and Health Implications. المجلة اليمنية للعلوم الطبية. 19, 1 (2024), 62–69. DOI:https://doi.org/10.20428/yjms.v19i1.2660.