TITLE:
Computer Use among Different Gender Medical Students in Inner Mongolia Medical University in China
AUTHORS:
Lan Wang, Zhuang Su, Baofeng Chi, Ying Yang, Chengcheng Yin, Jiao Zhou, Yuan Xia, Juan Sun
KEYWORDS:
Different Gender, Computer Use, Purpose, Headache, Academic Performance
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Epidemiology,
Vol.6 No.1,
February
3,
2016
ABSTRACT: Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the difference of computer use and the negative effects for different gender in the Medical University of Inner Mongolia. Methods: A cross-sectional census was conducted on medical students on campus in 2013. Descriptive results were expressed as percentage, prevalence and means ± S.D. Gender differences of using computer time and using computer purpose for male and female students were analyzed by chi-square test. Results: Students using computer more than three hours per day had higher headache prevalence and poor academic performance prevalence than that less than three hours per day. The prevalence of male students using computer more than three hours per day was significantly higher than female students (x2 = 72.92, p 2 = 783.70, p