[HTML][HTML] Academic procrastination of medical students: The role of Internet addiction

AA Hayat, J Kojuri, MD Mitra Amini - Journal of advances in …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Journal of advances in medical education & professionalism, 2020ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Results: Results showed that 57.1% of the respondents were females, and the remaining
were males. Findings indicated that 8 (3.43%) of the participants were classified as severe
internetaddicted, and 28.85% of them had a high level of academic procrastination. The
results indicated that there was a positive and significant correlation between Internet
addiction and academic procrastination (r= 0.39, with P< 0.01). Also, there was a positive
correlation between academic procrastination dimensions (writing a term paper, studying for …
Results: Results showed that 57.1% of the respondents were females, and the remaining were males. Findings indicated that 8 (3.43%) of the participants were classified as severe internetaddicted, and 28.85% of them had a high level of academic procrastination. The results indicated that there was a positive and significant correlation between Internet addiction and academic procrastination (r= 0.39, with P< 0.01). Also, there was a positive correlation between academic procrastination dimensions (writing a term paper, studying for an exam, keeping up with weekly reading assignments, performing administrative tasks, attending meetings and performing academic tasks in general) and Internet addiction (r= 0.22, r= 0.32, r= 0.21, r= 0.29, r= 0.33, and r= 0.23, respectively, with P< 0.01). Finally, the results revealed that male students and those living in the dormitory had a higher level of Internet addiction and procrastination compared to female ones and those living at home (P< 0.01). Conclusion: The findings of the current research reveal that a considerable number of students have levels of Internet addiction and procrastination; the study highlights that students with high levels of Internet addiction are more likely to be at an increased risk of negative outcomes such as insufficiently controlled Internet use.
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