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Azizi Nejad, Porheydar, Ranji, GolineZhad. STUDY OF THE INTERNET ADDICTION AMOUNT AMONG STUDENTS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERSONALITY ELEMENTS AND ANXIETY. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2015; 12 (10) :959-964
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1- Assistant Professor, Ph.D of Educational Administration, Department of Educational Science, Payame Noor University, I.R. of IRAN (Corresponding Author) , Bahareh19@gmail.com
2- M.A. of Educational Administration, Teacher of PNU University
3- Midwife, Health Network Oshnavieh
4- PhD Student in Clinical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medical Sciences
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  Study of the internet addiction amount among students and its relationship between personality elements and anxiety     Azizi Nejad B [1] *, Porheydar R [2] ,Ranji ZH [3] ,GolineZhad Z [4]     Received: 20 Sep, 2014 Accepted: 21 Nov, 2014   Abstract   Background & Aim: The main goal of this research is study of the internet addiction amount among students and its relationship between personality elements and anxiety   Materials & Methods: The statistical population included all students of Urmia Medical Sciences University in which 300 individuals including (167 males and 133 females) and choosing by stratified sampling. They answered to three questionnaires such as Yang internet addiction (1998), Anxiety of Najarian (1375) and A & B personality type. Data analysis is performed by SPSS software and using descriptive and inferential statistics such as Pearson correlation, regression and independent t test.   Results: The results show that amount of males internet addiction is more than females (P
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