Abstract

The aim of the current study was to determine problems of adolescents with problematic internet use and digital gaming using the Omaha System and to evaluate the results by applying nursing interventions. Data were collected using the Internet Addiction Test, Digital Game Addiction Scale, and Nightingale Notes software. The sample comprised 30 adolescents selected from a total of 125 adolescents with problematic internet use and digital gaming from a high school. Results showed that problematic internet use and digital gaming rates were higher in males compared to females. Seven problems identified most frequently among adolescents were: mental health, vision, pain, sleep and rest patterns, nutrition, social contact, and physical activity. The Omaha System can be used by psychiatric-mental health nurses and school nurses to determine the problems of adolescents with problematic internet use and digital gaming, apply interventions, and evaluate health outcomes. [Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 58(12), 51-59.].

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