International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(13), P. 7593 - 7593
Published: June 21, 2022
We
aimed
to
assess
the
prevalence,
content
structure
and,
psychological
comorbidity
of
PIU
in
Russian
adolescents.
In
addition,
design
our
research
provided
an
opportunity
compare
demographic
and
patterns
different
forms
PIU:
generalized
(PIUgen)
specific
problematic
video
game
use
(PUgame),
as
well
social
media
(PUsocial).
Methods:
This
is
a
one-stage
cross-sectional
observational
study
school
sampling
three
major
Siberian
cities.
A
total
4514
schoolchildren
aged
12–18
(mean
age
14.52
±
1.52
years)
were
surveyed.
The
Chen
Internet
Addiction
Scale,
Game
Scale
for
Adolescents,
Social
Media
Disorder
used
identify
its
types.
Results:
prevalence
PIUgen
among
adolescents
Central
Siberia
was
7.2%;
PUgame
10.4%;
PUsocial
8.0%.
results
structural
equation
modelling,
correlation
analysis
data,
suggest
two
possible
psychosocial
problems
with
PIU—the
first
one
characteristic
both
PUsocial.
second
one—which
significantly
different—is
PUgame.
Conclusions:
Urban
do
not
differ
from
their
Asian
European
peers.
Our
findings
support
concept
rejecting
term
“generalized
PIU”
single
construct.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: July 11, 2022
This
contribution
presents
a
study
conducted
on
sample
of
Italian
adolescents
(n
=
411)
in
the
period
first
COVID-19
lockdown.
The
investigated
role
and
predictive
weight
impulsivity
depressive
brooding
variables
Internet
addiction,
using
hierarchical
regression
analysis.
participants
were
administered
Uso-Abuso
e
Dipendenza
da
[Internet
Use-Abuse
Addiction]
(UADI-2),
Barratt
Impulsiveness
Scale-11
(BIS-11),
Ruminative
Response
Scale
(RRS).
In
terms
percentage
distribution,
28%
full
dependency
range,
while
34.7%
demonstrated
abuse
behavior.
results
highlighted
not
only
value
impulsiveness
(β
0.323)
ruminative
thinking
0.258),
but
also
gender
-0.205)
addiction.
Thus,
male
showed
higher
levels
with
scores
way
thinking.
shows
that
issue
question
is
significantly
present
among
adolescents;
addition,
targeted
awareness
programmes
psycho-educational
clinical
interventions
to
promote
greater
emotional
cognitive
control
would
be
necessary
as
preventive
mitigating
measure.
Psychological
can
help
increase
self-awareness,
develop
regulation
impulse
control,
correct
maladaptive
cognitions
which
are
mostly
driven
by
style.
Psychiatry Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
326, P. 115317 - 115317
Published: June 18, 2023
Epidemiological
studies
on
problematic
Internet
use
and
gaming
conducted
so
far
have
mainly
been
carried
out
with
unrepresentative
self-selected
convenience
samples,
resulting
in
unreliable
prevalence
rates.
This
study
estimates
the
of
a
large
sample
Spanish
adolescents
(N
=
41,507)
identifies
risk
protective
factors
for
these
risky
behaviours.
Data
were
collected
online
using
Adolescent
Problem
Use
Scale
Gaming
Addiction
Scale.
Using
cut-off
approach
measurement
instruments
inspired
by
DSM-5
framework,
we
found
33%
3.1%
gaming.
With
more
conservative
ICD-11
rates
decreased
to
2.98%
1.8%
Female
gender,
higher
parents'
education,
elevated
connection
time,
reporting
being
after
midnight
mobile
phone
class
predicted
use;
whereas
male
"living
situation"
where
families
do
not
traditional
structure
or
stable
environment,
time
A
involving
scales
that
recycle
substance
criteria
(as
DSM-5)
over-pathologize
In
contrast,
seems
provide
realistic
reliable
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(9), P. 3345 - 3345
Published: May 8, 2023
Background:
In
recent
years,
the
use
of
internet
among
children
and
adolescents
has
dramatically
increased,
leading
to
growing
concerns
regarding
potential
risks
excessive
addiction.
Addressing
these
concerns,
this
systematic
review
aims
summarize
current
evidence
on
effectiveness
treatment
interventions
for
addiction
adolescents.
Method:
We
performed
a
using
PubMed,
Web
Science,
PsycInfo,
Google
Scholar
with
search
terms
including
“internet
addiction”,
“problematic
use”,
“children”
or
“adolescents”,
“treatment”
“randomized
controlled
trial”.
found
10
Randomized
Controlled
Trials
(RCTs)
meeting
criteria
included
them
in
review.
Results:
This
analyzed
randomized
trials
focused
young
adults.
The
used
were
diverse,
cognitive-behavioral
therapy
(CBT),
medication,
electro-acupuncture
(EA),
solution-focused
approaches.
measures
assess
also
varied,
but
most
studies
reported
moderate
large
effect
sizes
at
least
some
outcomes.
Overall,
suggest
that
such
as
CBT
EA
can
be
effective
reducing
symptoms
addiction,
gaming
disorder,
unspecified
disorders.
School-based
programs
brief
manualized
show
promise,
though
more
research
is
needed
determine
their
long-term
effectiveness.
Conclusion:
Promising
approaches
are
emerging,
inconsistencies
conceptualization,
language,
diagnostic
present
challenges.
recognition
problematic
use,
shown
by
DSM-5′s
Internet
Gaming
Disorder,
highlights
need
multidisciplinary
approach
standardized
facilitate
accurate
reporting
across
studies.
Continued
identify
treatments
offer
practical
insights
into
medications
therapies.
American Journal on Addictions,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
32(4), P. 343 - 351
Published: Jan. 16, 2023
Internet
gaming
disorder
(IGD)
is
associated
with
health,
social,
and
academic
problems
but
whether
these
are
consequences
of
the
rather
than
precursors
or
correlates
unclear.
We
aimed
to
evaluate
IGD
in
1st
year
university
predicts
social
1
later,
controlling
for
baseline
problems,
demographics,
mental
health
symptoms.In
a
prospective
cohort
study,
1741
students
completed
both
online
survey
their
follow-up
later.
Log-binomial
models
examined
strength
associations
between
predictor
variables
(IGD,
sex,
age,
symptoms)
occurrence
at
follow-up.When
extensively
adjusted
by
corresponding
outcome
baseline,
any
symptoms,
was
only
severe
school
impairment
poor
life
(risk
ratio
[RR]
=
1.77;
95%
confidence
interval
[CI]
1.14-2.75,
p
.011;
RR
1.22;
CI
1.07-1.38,
.002,
respectively).University
authorities
counselors
should
consider
that
incoming
1st-year
meet
criteria
likely
have
increased
impairments
during
which
they
may
want
intervene.
This
study
adds
existing
literature
longitudinally
examining
greater
array
negative
outcomes
previously
documented.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 4, 2024
Background
Internet
addiction
has
been
studied
extensively
worldwide
and
shown
to
have
adverse
social,
psychological,
functional
consequences.
It
become
a
global
health
issue,
particularly
among
young
adults.
Unfortunately,
few
studies
conducted
medical
students
in
Sudan.
This
study
aimed
measure
the
prevalence
of
internet
determine
its
associated
risk
factors
Methods
cross-sectional
was
using
systematic
sampling
technique.
An
online
structured
questionnaire
used,
which
included
sociodemographic
data
Addiction
Test
(IAT)
assess
presence
severity
addiction,
as
well
Kessler
Questionnaire
psychological
distress.
Results
Among
307
who
participated
this
study,
63.8%
(n=196)
were
female.
The
majority
78.5%
(n=242)
aged
18-22
years,
75.5%
(n=232).
levels
follows:
mild,
39.7%
(n=122);
moderate,
33.2%
(n=102);
severe,
2.6%
(n=8).
Multivariate
regression
analysis
revealed
that
being
female
student
with
1.9
times
higher
(adjusted
odds
ratio
(AOR)
=
1.87,
p
0.033).
Psychological
distress
6.368-fold
compared
non-distressed
(AOR
6.368,
<
0.001).
Additionally,
clinical
years
had
lower
specifically
fourth
fifth
0.325,
0.010;
AOR
0.398,
0.043,
respectively).
Conclusions
found
high
at
National
University,
Khartoum,
Sudan,
strongly
mental
Effective
awareness
programs,
potentially
initiated
by
educational
authorities,
are
required
educate
on
limiting
excessive
usage
addressing
factors.
Future
research
should
include
longitudinal
multi-university
obtain
more
generalizable
results
investigate
relationship
between
robustly.
Journal of Affective Disorders,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
363, P. 26 - 38
Published: July 22, 2024
Internet
addiction
jeopardizes
teenagers'
physical
and
mental
health,
as
well
their
academic
performance,
causes
a
variety
of
cognitive
dysfunctions
psychological
health
illnesses,
among
other
things.
It
is
huge
issue
that
families,
schools,
society
must
address
immediately.
This
study
used
network
meta-analysis
to
evaluate
the
impact
several
interventions
on
college
students'
addiction.
The
goal
was
identify
most
effective
establish
reference
for
future
interventions.
We
systematically
searched
relevant
literature
in
domestic
international
databases
such
Web
Science,
PubMed,
EMBASE,
Cochrane
Library,
Pro
Quest,
China
Knowledge,
Wan
fang,
Wipo,
etc.
assessed
risk
bias
according
revised
Randomized
Trials
Risk
Bias
Tool
(RoB2)
R
Studio
Software
Stata
14.0
traditional
meta-analysis.
A
based
IAT
scale
showed
comprehensive
had
highest
probability
being
best
intervention
IA
(SUCRA
=
90.6
%
IAT);
focused
solution
short-term
therapy
CIAS-R
(19
White
Feather)
100
%).
majority
have
significant
influence
treatment
IA,
improvements
symptoms
are
more
noticeable
when
combination
rather
than
just
one.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
18(13), P. 6989 - 6989
Published: June 30, 2021
Introduction:
The
extensive
availability
of
the
internet
has
led
to
recognition
problematic
use
(so-called
addiction—IA)
mostly
concerning
adolescents.
Aim:
Here,
we
present
a
study
focusing
on
prevalence
and
risk
factors
addiction
in
Hungarian
high
school
students,
using
questionnaire-based
survey.
Results:
Overall,
3000
paper-based
questionnaires
were
successfully
delivered
2540
responses
received
(response
rate
84.6%).
A
total
1309
males
(mean
age
17.6
±
1.43
years)
(51.5%)
1231
females
17.5
1.4
(48.5%)
took
part
our
study.
Internet
was
detected
486
(19.1%)
students
(232
males,
mean
1.35
years,
254
females,
17.34
1.37
based
Problematic
Use
Questionnaire.
In
multivariate
analysis,
(age
17,
OR
=
3.688,
p
<
0.001),
family
status
(living
without
parents)
(OR
2.091,
0.034),
size
household
(more
than
five
people
per
household)
2.546,
0.026),
spending
more
6
h
online
5.457,
daily
time
interval
84.316,
0.001)
significantly
associated
with
addiction.
Alcohol
10.341,
drug
intake
6.689,
musculoskeletal
disorders
3.966,
0.047)
also
strongly
IA.
Conclusion:
significant
proportion
suffered
from
IA,
which
is
substance
(possible
abuse)
pain
analysis.
Our
draws
attention
preventable
such
as
working
hours
or
nighttime
use,
number
spent
surroundings.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
19(1), P. 438 - 438
Published: Dec. 31, 2021
The
extensive
availability
of
Internet
has
led
to
the
recognition
problematic
use
(so
called
addiction,
IA)
mostly
involving
adolescents.
There
are
limited
data
about
prevalence
and
consequences
IA
in
adults
especially
among
high
school
teachers.
Here,
we
present
a
cross-sectional
prospective
study
focusing
on
association
addiction
with
burnout,
depression,
insomnia,
lower
quality
life
teachers
taking
many
co-variates
into
account.
Overall,
623
males
(34.3%)
1194
females
(65.7%)
participated
our
study.
was
detected
5.2%
(95/1817)
based
Problematic
Use
Questionnaire.
associated
severe
burnout
(10.5
vs.
2.7%,
p
<
0.001),
moderate
(36.8
1.7%,
(6.3
0.1%,
0.001)
insomnia
(23.1
11.4%,
sleep
disturbance
(severe
27.4
3.8%,
all
domains
(p
0.001).
also
significant
correlation
severity
above-mentioned
parameters
(overall
scores,
0.001
cases).
In
multivariate
analysis
including
demographic
criteria,
risk
factors
medical
conditions
as
internet
significantly
depression
(OR
=
3.836,
CI:
2.92-5.44,
0.03),
(OR:
3.932,
3.6-5.69,
0.002).
This
is
first
from
Hungary
one
studies
showing
mental
issues,
adults.
It
underlines
clinical
importance
World Journal of Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(5), P. 160 - 173
Published: May 19, 2023
Problematic
social
media
use
(PSMU)
is
a
behavioral
addiction,
specific
form
of
problematic
Internet
associated
with
the
uncontrolled
networks.
It
typical
mostly
for
modern
adolescents
and
young
adults,
which
are
first
generations
fully
grown
up
in
era
total
digitalization
society.
The
biopsychosocial
model
formation
addictions,
postulating
impact
large
number
biological,
psychological,
factors
on
addictive
behavior
formation,
may
be
quite
applicable
to
PSMU.
In
this
narrative
review,
we
discussed
neurobiological
risk
addiction
focus
current
evidence
association
between
PSMU
structural/
functional
characteristics
brain
autonomic
nervous
system,
neurochemical
correlations,
genetic
features.
A
review
literature
shows
that
vast
majority
mentioned
studies
were
focused
computer
games
generalized
(without
taking
into
account
consumed
content).
Even
though
certain
neuroimaging
have
been
conducted
PSMU,
there
practically
no
research
neuropeptide
associations
date.
This
fact
points
extremely
high
relevance
such
studies.