Abstract

Summary

This paper investigates the relationship between mobile phone addiction and the development of psycho-psychiatric disorders such as depression, anxiety, and stress among medical students.
Categories

Categories

Depression: The paper discusses how mobile phone addiction can lead to the development of depression among medical students.
Anxiety: The paper explores how excessive mobile phone usage can lead to anxiety disorders in medical students.
Stress: The paper examines the correlation between mobile phone addiction and stress levels in medical students.
Substance Abuse and Dependence: The paper compares mobile phone addiction to substance abuse, noting similar effects on dopamine levels in the brain.
Psychiatric Disorders: The paper investigates the emergence of psychiatric disorders, specifically depression, anxiety, and stress, as a result of mobile phone addiction.
Education and learning: The paper focuses on medical students, discussing how mobile phone addiction can negatively impact their mental health and potentially their academic performance.
Authors

Author(s)

MA Lodhi, M Ahmad, AA Khan, M Wyne, MA Karim
Publication Date

Publication Year

2019
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