Noor-ul Huda Maria, Asif Shabbir, Ali Hammed, Saif Salman, Qurrat-ul Ain, Muhammad Anwar Chaudhry.
The Effect of Digital Media on the Younger Minds During the Pandemic: a study in Pakistan,Jordan and Syria.
Pak J Neuro Surg Jan ;24(3):271-5.

Objective: To evaluate the psychosocial impact of the use of digital media on young minds. Material and Methods: A survey based cross sectional study was conducted by using questionnaires through google forms from diverse general, young population. A total number of 110 respondents from Pakistan, Jordan, and Syria, were included. Results: 18-35 years age group showed Depression 53.4%, Anxiety 71.8%, Lack of Interest in Daily Activities 70.5%, Decreased Decisive Ability 10.5% and Insomnia 66.3%. While, the 36-54 years group showed Depression 46.4%, Anxiety 56.8%, Lack of interest in Daily Activities 61.8%, Decreased Decisive Ability 8.3% and Insomnia 47.5%. It was noticeable, that the younger age group of 18-35 years suffered more psychological effects. Conclusion: We concluded that while digital media is affecting all age groups, but the younger age group was affected the most.

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