上瘾
荟萃分析
优势比
互联网
可能性
心理学
观察研究
队列
医学
临床心理学
队列研究
睡眠(系统调用)
精神科
逻辑回归
内科学
万维网
计算机科学
操作系统
作者
Zainab Alimoradi,Chung‐Ying Lin,Anders Broström,Pia H. Bülow,Zahra Bajalan,Mark D. Griffiths,Maurice M. Ohayon,Amir H. Pakpour
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.smrv.2019.06.004
摘要
Summary The pathological use of the internet – conceptualized as ‘internet addiction’ – might be crucial in initiating and increasing sleep disturbances in the community. While inconsistent evidence is reported regarding the association of internet addiction and sleep disturbances, the severity of this association remains unclear. This systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted to increase our understanding of the relationship between internet addiction and sleep disturbances. A systematic review was conducted through Scopus, PubMed Central, ProQuest, ISI Web of Knowledge, and EMBASE using keywords related to internet addiction and sleep problems. Observational studies (cohort, case-control or cross-sectional studies) focusing on association between internet addiction and sleep disturbances including sleep problems and sleep duration were selected. A meta-analysis using random-effect model was conducted to calculate the odds ratio (OR) for experiencing sleep problems and standardized mean differences (SMDs) for sleep duration. Eligible studies (N = 23) included 35,684 participants. The overall pooled OR of having sleep problems if addicted to the internet was 2.20 (95% CI: 1.77–2.74). Additionally, the overall pooled SMDs for sleep duration for the IA group compared to normal internet users was −0.24 (95% CI: −0.38, −0.10). Results of the meta-analysis revealed a significant OR for sleep problems and a significant reduced sleep duration among individuals addicted to the internet.
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