Bibliographic citations
Cuya, B., Prado, A. (2024). Asociación entre la adicción a internet y la calidad de sueño en universitarios de Lima usuarios de redes sociales en contexto de la pandemia mundial por COVID-19 [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673605
Cuya, B., Prado, A. Asociación entre la adicción a internet y la calidad de sueño en universitarios de Lima usuarios de redes sociales en contexto de la pandemia mundial por COVID-19 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673605
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title = "Asociación entre la adicción a internet y la calidad de sueño en universitarios de Lima usuarios de redes sociales en contexto de la pandemia mundial por COVID-19",
author = "Prado Livia, Adrián Franco",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
}
Background: there are few studies in Latin America on internet addiction in relation to sleep quality Objectives: determine the association that internet addiction has with sleep quality in university students in Lima in the year 2022. Methods: analytical cross-sectional study, with a university population of social network users over 18 years of age. A survey was applied to 459 university students in which the Lima Internet Addiction Scale (EAIL) was included, with which the independent variable was measured, and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (ICSP) with a cut-off point of 5 for the outcome variable. Likewise, the Poisson statistic with robust variance was used, from which crude and adjusted PRs with 95% CI were calculated. Results: on average the age of the sample was 22 years (IQR= 20.0; 23.0) and the majority were men with 52.5%. A 74.30% of university students in Lima stated that they had poor sleep quality. For each unit added to the EAIL, the prevalence of poor sleep quality increased by 2%, adjusted for potential confounders (p<0.001), likewise with each unit marking an increase in the perceived stress scale, the presence of poor Sleep quality increased by 3% (p<0.001). Conclusions: it was identified that Internet addiction significantly affects the quality of sleep of the university population of Lima. More longitudinal studies are required.
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