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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04820517
Other study ID # Social Media Addiction
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date January 9, 2020
Est. completion date July 1, 2021

Study information

Verified date April 2022
Source Mersin University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

In this pretest-posttest, randomized controlled study, the effect of the empowerment program developed based on Roy Adaptation on the healthy lifestyle behaviors, self-esteem and social media addiction of nursing students will be examined. The hypothesis of this study is that the empowerment program based on Roy Adaptation Model reduces Social Media Addiction, increases Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors and Self-Esteem.


Description:

The universe of this study was composed of 411 nursing students studying at Mersin University's faculty of nursing.The data were collected using the Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale from 384 nursing students who accepted to participate in the study between 09 January 2020 - 09 March 2020.From the scale developed by Andresan et al in 2017 and adapted to Turkish by Demirci in 2019, 110 nursing students who scored 3 or more out of at least 4 out of 6 items or scored 18 or more out of the total score constituted the sample of the study.110 nursing students were assigned to the experimental and control groups (55 experimental and 55 control groups) by block randomization.7 separate focus group sessions were held online between 01 September 2020 - 01 October 2020 with 55 student nurses in the experimental group. Using the literature and data obtained from the first stage of the study (analysis of focus group sessions), a strengthening program based on the Roy Adaptation Model was made.The necessary corrections and additions were made to the program by obtaining expert opinions from field experts regarding the program created. Empowerment program based on Roy Adaptation Model will be applied to 55 student nurses in the experimental group between 01 February 2021 - 01 May 2021 through online group sessions. The Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors Scale, which were applied as a pre-test in the first session of the application, will be applied as a post-test in the 12th session.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 110
Est. completion date July 1, 2021
Est. primary completion date October 1, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 35 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - agreeing to participate in research - students who score 3 or more out of at least 4 out of 6 items or score 18 or more out of the total score in the Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale. Exclusion Criteria: - who do not agree to participate in the research - students who scored 3 or less from at least 3 out of 6 items in the Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale, or who scored 17 or less out of the total score

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Roy Adaptation Model Based Strengthening Program
Applications included in the strengthening program sessions: Awareness study on social media addiction and its effects Awareness work on the correct and effective use of leisure time As a result of social media addiction, within the scope of Roy Adaptation Model, scenario sharing and problem solving process related to the problems arising in the fields of physical, group identity - self, role and interdependence Awareness work on recognizing and managing emotions Relaxation and Breathing Exercise in Emotion Management

Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey Mersin University Mersin

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Mersin University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Self-esteem evaluated using the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Inventory The score obtained from the scale varies between 0-30. The higher the score, the higher the self-esteem. Thirty points are considered as self-esteem at the maximum level, 15-25 as normal self-esteem, and below 15 points as decreased self-esteem. Change from before implementation and 12th week of practice.
Primary Addiction level changed using Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale in The scale is answered according to five-point Likert-type grading ranging from (1) very rare to (5) very frequent. The total score of the scale varies between 6-30. As the scores obtained from the scale increase, the level of social media addiction also increases. Change from before implementation and 12th week of practice.
Secondary Healthy lifestyle evaluated using the Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors Scale The rating is in the form of a 4-point Likert. It is accepted as never (1), sometimes (2), often (3), regularly (4). For the whole scale, the lowest score is 52, the highest score is 208. While the maximum points that can be obtained from the sub-dimensions of health responsibility, nutrition, spiritual development and interpersonal relations are 36, the minimum points are 9. While the maximum scores from physical activity and stress management sub-dimensions are 32, the minimum scores are 8. The high score obtained from the Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors Scale indicates that the individual has more positive health behaviors in his life. Change from before implementation and 12th week of practice.
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