A STUDY ON SURVEY OF INTERNET ACTIVITIES AND ITS IMPACT OVER MENTAL HEALTH OF YOUNG STUDENTS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v6i2.376Keywords:
Depressive thoughts, anger, internet activities, surveyAbstract
Background – Today internet has become an important tool for education and information and thus it has
made a significant place in our daily life. But this concern is often raised whether internet activities have any
adverse impact over health. This study is an effort to find out this relation. Objectives – The study was aimed
to assess the charm of internet activities among students and its impact over their depressive thoughts and
tendency of anger. Material and methods – The survey conducted in randomly selected sample of 598
students among same cultural and social background from the area of Palampur and Baijnath Tehasil nearby
R.G.G.P.G. Ayurvedic College, Paprola H.P. These students were selected from class 11 and 12. Result – In this
study students have shown a strong affection towards internet activities. There was also found a significant
impact of internet activities over their psychological parameters of health. Conclusion – The data of the study
indicates the existence of an association between internet activities and psychological health. But still this
study needed more research work to explain this association on scientific parameters.
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