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The impact of WhatsApp use on academic achievement among Saudi medical students

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Pages S10-S14 | Published online: 17 Jun 2018
 

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between WhatsApp on academic performance among Saudi medical school students at the University of AlBaha and the University of Dammam.

Methods: A total of 160 students (79 students from AlBaha medical school and 81 students from Dammam medical school) with smartphones were surveyed on their use of social media services and their academic performance (October–December 2015). A Likert scale consisting of 14 items was used to measure the use of WhatsApp and its relationship with academic achievement. Factor analysis of the self-report data of the social media addiction items was conducted. Pearson’s correlations were examined to determine the relationship of WhatsApp use with academic achievement and symptoms of addiction.

Results: Nearly 99% of participants reported using WhatsApp (over 53% use for academic activities). There was no significant association between GPA and students who use WhatsApp. However, the time spent on WhatsApp usage was directly proportional to the symptoms of addiction.

Conclusions: WhatsApp usage showed no relationship with the academic performance among Saudi medical students in both the universities. However, the usage of WhatsApp could be cautioned to minimize the social media addiction on various aspects of life.

Disclosure statement

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of this article.

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Funding

The Saudi Supplement on Medical Education is sponsored and supported by Al Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University.

Notes on contributors

Ahmed Mohammed Alkhalaf

Ahmed Mohammed Alkhalaf, PhD, MSc, is an Assistant Professor of Behavioral Sciences & Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Medicine, AlBaha University. Dr Alkhalaf conceptualized and designed the study, acquired and interpreted the data, drafted the initial manuscript, revised the manuscript, and approved the final manuscript.

Ara Tekian

Ara Tekian, PhD, MHPE, is a Professor in the Department of Medical Education at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago. Dr Tekian contributed to the conceptualization and revision of the manuscript.

Yoon Soo Park

Yoon Soo Park, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical Education at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago. Dr Park contributed to the conceptualization and revision of the manuscript.

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