A Cross Sectional Study Evaluating Internet Addiction and Depression Levels among Medical and Engineering Students of Bengaluru City
Introduction: The study was conducted to determine the preva- lence of Internet addiction, to assess the levels of depression, an- xiety and stress among medical and engineering students and to correlate the level of internet addiction with depression levels. Methods: A cross sectional study was car...
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Main Authors: | Ipsita Debata (Author), Sunil Kumar (Author), Vasanth kumar (Author), Greeva Philip (Author) |
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