Anxiety and social media addiction on eating behaviour among university students

Introduction: University students may encounter a variety of stressful scenarios that may have an impact on their health and well-being as they negotiate the academic and social demands of a better education. Eating disorders are one such difficulty that may have a negative impact on both mental and...

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Main Authors: Lokman, Muhammad Hazim, Ibrahim, Muhamad Ariff, Mohd Nazori, Mohd Nazir, Saad, Nurulwahida, Sahid, Noor Isyah Amira
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spelling my.iium.irep.1090792024-02-27T05:25:49Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/109079/ Anxiety and social media addiction on eating behaviour among university students Lokman, Muhammad Hazim Ibrahim, Muhamad Ariff Mohd Nazori, Mohd Nazir Saad, Nurulwahida Sahid, Noor Isyah Amira BF Psychology Introduction: University students may encounter a variety of stressful scenarios that may have an impact on their health and well-being as they negotiate the academic and social demands of a better education. Eating disorders are one such difficulty that may have a negative impact on both mental and physical fitness. This is due to the numerous difficulties faced by university students, which have a negative impact on how they eat. There are three types of eating behaviours can be distinguished: restrained, emotional, and external. Anxiety and addiction to social media are two elements that influence unhealthy eating behaviour. Therefore, this study is conducted to identify the relationship among anxiety, social media addiction and eating behaviour among IIUM students. Methods: This study used cross sectional design, in which samples were obtained using convenience sampling, with a total sample of 410 students. Data were collected using the General Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7), Social Media Addiction Scale (SMAS) and Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (DEBQ). Results: The study reported that 53.1% experienced mild anxiety of the students. Furthermore, there is a significant association between anxiety and restrained (r= 0.165, p < 0.05), and emotional (r= 0.113, p < 0.05). However, there is no significant association between anxiety and external eating behaviour. Other than that, 64.9% of students reported that they developed a little addiction to social media. Thus, there is a significant association between social media addiction towards emotional eating behaviour (r= 0.231, p < 0.05) and external eating behaviour (r= 0.201, p < 0.05), meanwhile there is no significant association between social media addiction and restrained eating. Conclusion: Emotional eating behaviour has a weak correlation with anxiety and social media addiction. IIUM Press 2023-12-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/109079/7/109079_Anxiety%20and%20social%20media%20addiction%20on%20eating%20behaviour.pdf Lokman, Muhammad Hazim and Ibrahim, Muhamad Ariff and Mohd Nazori, Mohd Nazir and Saad, Nurulwahida and Sahid, Noor Isyah Amira (2023) Anxiety and social media addiction on eating behaviour among university students. International Journal of Allied Health Sciences, 7 (5). pp. 645-652. E-ISSN 2600-8491 https://journals.iium.edu.my/ijahs/index.php/IJAHS/article/view/886
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topic BF Psychology
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Lokman, Muhammad Hazim
Ibrahim, Muhamad Ariff
Mohd Nazori, Mohd Nazir
Saad, Nurulwahida
Sahid, Noor Isyah Amira
Anxiety and social media addiction on eating behaviour among university students
description Introduction: University students may encounter a variety of stressful scenarios that may have an impact on their health and well-being as they negotiate the academic and social demands of a better education. Eating disorders are one such difficulty that may have a negative impact on both mental and physical fitness. This is due to the numerous difficulties faced by university students, which have a negative impact on how they eat. There are three types of eating behaviours can be distinguished: restrained, emotional, and external. Anxiety and addiction to social media are two elements that influence unhealthy eating behaviour. Therefore, this study is conducted to identify the relationship among anxiety, social media addiction and eating behaviour among IIUM students. Methods: This study used cross sectional design, in which samples were obtained using convenience sampling, with a total sample of 410 students. Data were collected using the General Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7), Social Media Addiction Scale (SMAS) and Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (DEBQ). Results: The study reported that 53.1% experienced mild anxiety of the students. Furthermore, there is a significant association between anxiety and restrained (r= 0.165, p < 0.05), and emotional (r= 0.113, p < 0.05). However, there is no significant association between anxiety and external eating behaviour. Other than that, 64.9% of students reported that they developed a little addiction to social media. Thus, there is a significant association between social media addiction towards emotional eating behaviour (r= 0.231, p < 0.05) and external eating behaviour (r= 0.201, p < 0.05), meanwhile there is no significant association between social media addiction and restrained eating. Conclusion: Emotional eating behaviour has a weak correlation with anxiety and social media addiction.
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author Lokman, Muhammad Hazim
Ibrahim, Muhamad Ariff
Mohd Nazori, Mohd Nazir
Saad, Nurulwahida
Sahid, Noor Isyah Amira
author_facet Lokman, Muhammad Hazim
Ibrahim, Muhamad Ariff
Mohd Nazori, Mohd Nazir
Saad, Nurulwahida
Sahid, Noor Isyah Amira
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title Anxiety and social media addiction on eating behaviour among university students
title_short Anxiety and social media addiction on eating behaviour among university students
title_full Anxiety and social media addiction on eating behaviour among university students
title_fullStr Anxiety and social media addiction on eating behaviour among university students
title_full_unstemmed Anxiety and social media addiction on eating behaviour among university students
title_sort anxiety and social media addiction on eating behaviour among university students
publisher IIUM Press
publishDate 2023
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/109079/7/109079_Anxiety%20and%20social%20media%20addiction%20on%20eating%20behaviour.pdf
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