A Comparative Study Among Mobile Phone Users Leading To Insomnia And Depression Among Adolescent Students In A Tertiary Care Centre
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The usage of mobile phones among students and adolescent is rapidly increasing . According to the WHO
2015 in age group of 10-15years 90% of students are affected with depression and 80% of students were
affected with insomnia . In 2021 in adolescent age group 97% affected with depression[1]. In Many
mobile phone, calleda version is installed in smartphone. A smartphone has many useful important tool
that enables students to access internet and social networks, message, viewing videos, and playing
games. Therefore, comparatively more hours are spent on a smartphone than on a conventional phone
[2,3,4]. In 2008, less than 40% of adolescents used mobile phones for more than 2 h per day [5,6], while
in 2015 about 50% of adolescents used smartphones for more than 3 h per day [7,8,9].
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