Mental health impacts of information and communication technology usage in South Africa
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Akinloye, Akinboade Oludele
Manoko, Obareng Baldwin
Serote, Mmafani
Taft, Trevor
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Tech Science Press
Abstract
This study examined mental health issues affecting the group of individuals who are in the social media contact
list of the researchers. This was done by administering a closed structured questionnaire, covering information
from participants’ demographic characteristics, duration of time spent on ICT usage, to their perceived health
effects thereof. Male respondents, largely unemployed are active ICT users, addicted to the Internet, and also suffer
from unspecified ailments. Aged 31–35 and above, half of men and all women participants spend more than
5 h per day. High-intensive ICT use is associated, in general, with concurrent symptoms of information overload,
depression and Internet addiction. It is insignificantly associated with composite stress. Medium intensive ICT use
is correlated with fatigue and depression in equal measure but in opposite direction. There are significant differences
in demographic attributes as they explain intensity of ICT Usage. The older the employed survey participants
are, the less they suffer from composite stress. However, black South Africans suffer significantly from
composite stress, fatigue and depression, though negatively from internet addiction. The results also indicate that
South African men have negative experiences of composite stress, depression and internet addiction. Educated
South Africans have negative experiences of fatigue, but positive experiences of composite stress, depression
and internet addiction. Low intensive use of ICT has no impact on composite stress, fatigue and depressive moods
of survey participants. It impacts negatively on internet addiction. Medium intensive use of ICT impacts positively
on survey participants’ experiences of fatigue, but negatively on composite stress, depression and internet
addiction. High-intensive use of ICT impacts positively on survey participants’ experiences of composite stress
and depression.
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Mental health, Internet addiction, Depression, Information and communication technology (ICT)
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Akinloye, A.O., Manoko, O.B., Serote, M. et al. 2021, 'Mental health impacts of information and communication technology usage in South Africa', International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 255-276, doi : 10.32604/IJMHP.2021.011111.