Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 10.33607/rmske.v1i28.1356
Title: Association Between Problematic Internet Use and Health Risks in Adolescents With and Without Chronic Health Conditions
Authors: Kļaviņa, Aija
Veliks, Viktors
Bebrisa-Fedotova, Luize
Zusa, Anna
Porozovs, Juris
Aniscenko, Aleksandrs
Latvian Academy of Sport Education (LASE)
Keywords: ado-lescents;chronic health conditions;health;lifestyle behaviors;problematic internet use;3.3 Health sciences;1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database;Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health;Orthopedics and Sports Medicine;Rehabilitation;Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health;SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Issue Date: 27-Jun-2023
Citation: Kļaviņa , A , Veliks , V , Bebrisa-Fedotova , L , Zusa , A , Porozovs , J & Aniscenko , A 2023 , ' Association Between Problematic Internet Use and Health Risks in Adolescents With and Without Chronic Health Conditions ' , Reabilitacijos Mokslai: Slauga, Kineziterapija, Ergoterapija , vol. 1 , no. 28 , pp. 1-20 . https://doi.org/10.33607/rmske.v1i28.1356
Abstract: Background. Sedentary and unhealthy lifestyle behaviors are modifiable health risks that often develop during adolescence. A comprehensive analysis of unhealthy behaviors in adolescents with and without chronic health conditions (CHC) could inform the development of more effective prevention approaches. The aim. This study aimed to measure associations between Problematic Internet Use (PIU), lifestyle habits and subjective health complaints among adolescents with and without CHC. In addition, health behaviors and prevalence of subjective health complaints between adolescents with and without CHC were compared. Methods. A total of 171 adolescents (87 without CHC and 84 with CHC) completed an online survey. The PIU was assessed by the Problematic and Risky Internet Use Screening Scale. The subjective health complaints assessed were somatic and psychological symptoms. Healthy lifestyle behaviors assessed were daily physical activities, time spent by screens, eating habits, and duration of sleep. Results. The results showed that 21.83% of adolescents with CHC and 36.78% without CHC scored at risk for problematic internet use. Adolescents without CHC reported significantly more frequent psychological health complaints than their peers with CHC. This study found that multiple health complaints and unhealthy eating habits were significantly associated with PIU in adolescents with CHC, while nervousness and eating fast food in adolescents without CHC. Girls without CHC reported significantly higher PRIUSS scores and prevalence of subjective health complaints than boys (p <.05). Conclusions. Adolescents without CHC reported significantly higher levels of moderate and vi-gorous intensity physical activities weekly than their peers with CHC. PIU behaviors are mainly associated with psychological health complaints and unhealthy eating behaviors in adolescents with and without CHC. These findings highlight the need to identify the specific problematic internet use activities that are associated with different health risks in adolescents.
Description: Publisher Copyright: © 2023 Aija Klavina, Viktors Veliks, Luize Bebrisa-Fedotova, Anna Zusa, Juris Porozovs, Aleksandrs Aniscenko. Published by Lithuanian Sports University.
DOI: 10.33607/rmske.v1i28.1356
ISSN: 2029-3194
Appears in Collections:Research outputs from Pure / Zinātniskās darbības rezultāti no ZDIS Pure

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