A cross-sectional descriptive study of internet addiction among second MBBS students of a medical college in India

[...]this survey was designed to study its degree and impact on second MBBS students of a medical college in India. According to the IAT score, regular use was noted in 28 students whereas mild and moderate addiction was observed in 53 and 27 students, respectively. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES * Primary obj...

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Personal relationships
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