Relationship Between Problematic Internet Use and Time Management Among Nursing Students.

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Author Affiliations: Department of Psychiatry (Dr Öksüz) and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Dr Guvenc), Gulhane School of Nursing (Ms Mumcu), University of Health Sciences, Ankara, Turkey.

Published: January 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluated the Internet use and time management skills of 311 nursing students in Ankara, finding that their Internet use was generally not problematic, but their time management skills were moderate.
  • Statistical analysis revealed significant differences in Internet use and time management based on factors like school grade and time spent online, with fourth-year students showing greater tendencies for excessive Internet use.
  • A significant negative relationship was established between problematic Internet use and effective time management, indicating that increased Internet use might contribute to poorer time management among students.

Article Abstract

The Internet is an essential part of everyday life, particularly for the younger generation. The aims of this study were to evaluate nursing students' problematic Internet use and time management skills and to assess relationship between Internet use and time management. This descriptive study was conducted with 311 nursing students in Ankara, Turkey, from February to April 2016. The data were collected using the Problematic Internet Use Scale and Time Management Inventory. The Problematic Internet Use Scale and Time Management Inventory median scores were 59.58 ± 20.69 and 89.18 ± 11.28, respectively. There were statistically significant differences between both nursing students' Problematic Internet Use Scale and Time Management Inventory median scores and some variables (school grade, the time spent on the Internet). Fourth-year students were more prone to excessive use of the Internet and the resulting negative consequences than students from other year levels (P < .05). A significant negative relationship was also found between problematic Internet use and time management (P < .05). This study demonstrates that the Internet use of participants was not problematic and their time management skills were on a moderate level.

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