Prevalence of Facebook Addiction and Related Factors Among Thai High School Students. Khumsri, J., Yingyeun, R., Mereerat Manwong, Hanprathet, N., & Phanasathit, M. Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet, 98 Suppl 3(izr, 7507216):S51–60, 2015.
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence ofFacebook (FB) addiction and its related factors among Thai high school students., MATERIAL AND METHOD: This cross-sectional study was performed among 972 high school students in four provinces associated with high economic prosperity in Thailand: Bangkok, Ubon Ratchathani, Chiang Mai and Songkhla, utilizing a multistage cluster sampling technique. A self-administrative questionnaire was produced composing of three parts; demographic data, a Thai version of the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale (Thai-BFAS) and the Thai version of the General Health Questionnaire-28 items. Multivariate analysis was employed to analyze thefactors associated with FB addiction., RESULTS: The prevalence ofFB addiction amongst Thai adolescents was 41.8% (95% CI; 38.6, 45.2). Related factors included gender school location, sufficiency ofpersonalfinance, devices ofFB access, duration ofstaying online via FB, andFB usage during holidays. In addition, every 1-hour increase in usage enhanced the risk for FB addiction (OR = 1.12, 95% CI; 1.05, 1.19)., CONCLUSION: The prevalence of FB addiction in Thai high school students was found to be higher than in many other countries. Relatedfactors should be controlled in order to reduce FB addiction and its detrimental impacts, such as behavior modification and the promotion of healthier free-time activities. Further studies are recommended to understand why FB addiction is so high in Thailand.
@article{khumsri_prevalence_2015,
	title = {Prevalence of {Facebook} {Addiction} and {Related} {Factors} {Among} {Thai} {High} {School} {Students}.},
	volume = {98 Suppl 3},
	issn = {0125-2208},
	abstract = {OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence ofFacebook (FB) addiction and its related factors among Thai high school students., MATERIAL AND METHOD: This cross-sectional study was performed among 972 high school students in four provinces associated with high economic prosperity in Thailand: Bangkok, Ubon Ratchathani, Chiang Mai and Songkhla, utilizing a multistage cluster sampling technique. A self-administrative questionnaire was produced composing of three parts; demographic data, a Thai version of the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale (Thai-BFAS) and the Thai version of the General Health Questionnaire-28 items. Multivariate analysis was employed to analyze thefactors associated with FB addiction., RESULTS: The prevalence ofFB addiction amongst Thai adolescents was 41.8\% (95\% CI; 38.6, 45.2). Related factors included gender school location, sufficiency ofpersonalfinance, devices ofFB access, duration ofstaying online via FB, andFB usage during holidays. In addition, every 1-hour increase in usage enhanced the risk for FB addiction (OR = 1.12, 95\% CI; 1.05, 1.19)., CONCLUSION: The prevalence of FB addiction in Thai high school students was found to be higher than in many other countries. Relatedfactors should be controlled in order to reduce FB addiction and its detrimental impacts, such as behavior modification and the promotion of healthier free-time activities. Further studies are recommended to understand why FB addiction is so high in Thailand.},
	number = {izr, 7507216},
	journal = {Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet},
	author = {Khumsri, Jiraporn and Yingyeun, Rungmanee and {Mereerat Manwong} and Hanprathet, Nitt and Phanasathit, Muthita},
	year = {2015},
	keywords = {*Adolescent Behavior/px [Psychology], *Behavior, Addictive/ep [Epidemiology], *Behavior, Addictive/px [Psychology], *Social Media/sn [Statistics \& Numerical Data], Adolescent, Cluster Analysis, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Prevalence, Risk Factors, Sex Distribution, Socioeconomic Factors, Students/px [Psychology], Students/sn [Statistics \& Numerical Data], Surveys and Questionnaires, Thailand/ep [Epidemiology], Time Factors},
	pages = {S51--60},
}

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