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Comparative Study
| Published: December 23, 2018
Instagram Addiction among Students Pursuing Medical and Non-Professional Courses: A Comparative Study
Associate Professor of Psychology, Maharaja’s College, University of Mysore, Mysore, India Google Scholar More about the auther
Clinical Psychologist, Dept. of Psychiatry, Mandya Institute of medical Sciences (MIMS), Mandya, India Google Scholar More about the auther
DIP: 18.01.121/20180604
DOI: 10.25215/0604.121
ABSTRACT
This study attempted to compare the extent of Instagram addiction among students pursuing medical and non-professional courses. The sample consisted of 323 students (123 students from medical and 200 students from non-professional courses) comprising of 167 male and 156female students. The students completed Test for Instagram addiction (TIA) developed by D’Souza, Samyukta and Bivera (2018) in one session. Test for Instagram addiction measured addiction in 6 factors– Lack of control, Disengagement, Escapism, Health and interpersonal troubles, Excessive use and Obsession. Chi-square tests were applied to find out the association between levels of Instagram addiction and student groups, gender, domicile and stay. Results revealed students pursuing non-professional courses used more Instagram application during week days and weekends. On the whole, 4.0% of them were definitely addicts, 59.1% of them were prone for addiction, 16.7% of them were average users, 18.3% of them used on a low and remaining 1.9% of them had no/minimal addiction towards Instagram. Students pursuing non-professional courses were found to be more addicted to Instagram than students pursuing medical courses. Gender and domicile of the students studied did not have significant influence over extent of Instagram addiction. Students who were staying in other places apart from home, hostel and paying guest facilities had higher addiction to Instagram.
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© 2018 D'Souza L, & Sowmya H.R
Received: December 10, 2018; Revision Received: December 29, 2018; Accepted: December 23, 2018
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ISSN 2348-5396
ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.121/20180604
10.25215/0604.121
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Published in Volume 06, Issue 4, October-December, 2018