Journal of Behavioral Addictions,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
9(4), P. 1002 - 1010
Published: Jan. 15, 2021
Numerous
studies
have
shown
that
people
who
Internet
addiction
(IA)
are
more
likely
to
experience
poor
sleep
quality
than
do
not.
However,
few
explored
mechanisms
underlying
the
relation
between
IA
and
quality.
As
a
first
attempt
address
this
knowledge
gap,
cross-sectional
design
was
applied,
structural
equation
modeling
used
explore
direct
relationship
quality,
as
well
potential
mediating
roles
of
rumination
bedtime
procrastination.A
convenience
sample,
consisting
1,104
Chinese
University
students
(696
females
or
63%),
completed
an
online
survey
included
following
measures:
Young's
8-item
Addiction
Diagnosis
Questionnaire,
Pittsburgh
Sleep
Quality
Index,
Ruminative
Responses
Scale,
Bedtime
Procrastination
Scale.While
path
not
found
be
significant,
procrastination
were
each
separately
mediate
predictive
effect
on
greatest
level
support
for
sequential
effects
quality.While
both
important
independent
mediators
their
combined
great
either
alone.
Frontiers in Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: June 12, 2019
Background:
Over
40%
of
Taiwanese
College
students
experience
sleep
problems
that
not
only
impair
their
quality
life
but
also
contribute
to
psychosomatic
disorders.
Of
all
the
factors
affecting
quality,
internet
surfing
is
among
one
most
prevalent.
Female
college
are
more
vulnerable
internet-associated
disorders
than
male
counterparts.
Therefore,
this
study
aims
investigate
(1)
relationship
between
addiction
and
(2)
whether
significant
variations
in
exist
with
different
degrees
use.
Methods:
This
structured
questionnaire-based
cross-sectional
enrolled
from
a
technical
institute
southern
Taiwan.
The
questionnaire
collected
information
on
following
three
aspects:
demography,
Pittsburgh
Sleep
Quality
Index
(PSQI),
(3)
severity
using
20-item
Internet
Addiction
Test
(IAT).
Multiple
regression
analysis
was
performed
examine
correlation
PSQI
IAT
scores
participants.
Logistic
used
determine
significance
association
scores.
Results:
In
total,
503
female
were
recruited
(mean
age
17.05
±
1.34).
After
controlling
for
age,
body
mass
index,
smoking
drinking
habits,
religion,
habitual
use
smartphone
before
sleep,
found
be
significantly
associated
subjective
latency,
duration,
disturbance,
medication,
daytime
dysfunction.
Worse
as
reflected
by
noted
moderate
severe
compared
those
mild
or
no
addiction.
demonstrated
correlations
total
(odds
ratio
=
1.05:1.03
~
1.06,
p
<
0.01).
Conclusion:
results
negative
degree
providing
reference
educational
institutes
minimize
adverse
effects
improve
students'
quality.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2017,
Volume and Issue:
14(12), P. 1470 - 1470
Published: Nov. 28, 2017
To
evaluate
the
effects
of
group
counseling
programs,
cognitive
behavioral
therapy
(CBT),
and
sports
intervention
on
Internet
addiction
(IA),
a
systematic
search
in
ten
databases
was
performed
to
identify
eligible
studies
without
language
restrictions
up
January
2017.
A
meta-analysis
trial
sequential
analysis
(TSA)
performed,
respectively.
total
58
randomized
controlled
trials
(RCTs),
which
included
2871
participants,
were
incorporated
into
our
meta-analysis.
The
results
showed
that
CBT,
could
significantly
reduce
IA
levels
(group
program:
standardized
mean
difference
(SMD),
-1.37;
95%
confidence
interval
(CI),
-1.89
-0.85;
CBT:
SMD,
-1.88;
CI,
-2.53
-1.23;
intervention:
-1.70;
-2.14
-1.26).
For
this
treatment
more
effective
four
dimensions
IA,
including
time
management,
interpersonal
health
issues,
tolerance,
compulsive
use.
yielded
positive
change
depression,
anxiousness,
aggressiveness,
somatization,
social
insecurity,
phobic
anxiety,
paranoid
ideation,
psychoticism.
intervention,
significant
also
observed
all
scale.
Each
therapy,
had
effect
psychopathological
symptoms.
Sports
improve
withdrawal
symptoms
especially.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
18(3), P. 1346 - 1346
Published: Feb. 2, 2021
The
popularity
of
social
media
use
among
adolescents
has
raised
concerns
about
the
potentially
harmful
effects
on
adolescents'
sleep.
Since
longitudinal
research
considering
this
relationship
is
scarce,
present
two-wave
study
2021
secondary
school
students
(Mage
=
13.86,
SD
1.25)
examined
whether
frequency
and
problematic
predicted
bedtime
quality
Moreover,
protective
role
parental
rules
regarding
Internet
smartphone
one
hour
before
sleep
was
examined.
findings
indicated
that
strict
might
prevent
negative
consequences
quality,
but
only
less
engaged
users.
Once
are
highly
users,
do
not
seem
to
influences
This
implies
limiting
accessibility
can
help
problems,
regulation
effective
for
who
already
involved
in
use.
BMC Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: April 29, 2022
Abstract
Objective
This
study
aimed
to
assess
Chinese
medical
students’
smartphone
addiction
and
its
effects
on
subhealth
insomnia.
Methods
A
cross-sectional
survey
was
conducted
from
October
14,
2020
November
by
administering
an
online
questionnaire
Wannan
Medical
College
students.
Results
Of
2741
students
who
completed
the
survey,
1,447
(52.8%)
had
addiction.
specialty
(
p
=
0.004),
alcohol
consumption
0.001),
use
in
bed
0.000),
depression
0.000)
anxiety
were
strongly
associated
with
The
impacts
of
insomnia
significant.
Conclusion
shows
that
detection
rate
among
52.8%.
Students
did
not
like
their
specialty,
consumed
alcohol,
used
smartphones
bed,
suffered
a
higher
rate.
are
adversely
Annals of Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
56(1)
Published: Jan. 31, 2024
Background
Sleep
is
one
of
the
fundamental
human
needs,
essential
for
maintaining
a
high
quality
life
and
mental
physical
well-being
across
all
age
groups.
Poor
sleep
often
stems
from
negative
lifestyle
habits,
including
excessive
internet
usage.
Therefore,
it
important
to
determine
prevalence
gaming
disorder
among
youth
in
Saudi
Arabia
examine
relationship
between
addiction
levels
quality.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2017,
Volume and Issue:
12(4), P. e0174619 - e0174619
Published: April 6, 2017
Internet
addiction
(IA)
is
defined
as
a
psychological
dependence
on
the
internet,
regardless
of
type
activities
once
logged
on,
and
previous
studies
have
focused
adolescents
young
adults.
The
aim
this
study
was
to
investigate
association
between
suicide
attempts
sleep
among
community-dwelling
adults
with
IA.The
Young's
Addiction
Test
(IAT),
Korean
version
Composite
International
Diagnostic
Interview
(K-CIDI)
questionnaire
were
used
in
cross-sectional
multistage,
cluster
sampling
population-based
study.
A
total
3212
aged
18-64
years
interviewed
face-to-face,
they
had
been
randomly
selected
through
one-person-per-household
method.Of
adults,
204
assessed
having
IA
(6.35%).
Adults
younger,
more
frequently
male,
unmarried,
unemployed,
poorer
quality
than
without
(32.8%
vs.
19.8%),
whereas
there
no
significant
difference
absolute
duration
two
groups.
showed
frequent
difficulty
initiating
maintaining
sleep,
non-restorative
daytime
functional
impairment,
10
hours
weekdays
IA.
poor
significantly
associated
lifetime
(AOR
=
3.34,
95%
CI
1.38-8.05)
after
adjusting
for
demographic
covariates.
who
problems
severe
IA,
especially
those
experienced
suicidal
attempt.
Among
mental
disorders,
anxiety
disorder
overall
psychiatric
disorders.Among
found
be
BMC Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
20(1)
Published: Sept. 23, 2020
High
prevalence
and
strong
relationships
among
suicidal
ideation,
Internet
gaming
disorder
(IGD),
insomnia,
depression
have
been
reported
for
adolescents
worldwide,
but
the
mechanism
underlying
these
psychological
problems
remains
unclear.
This
cross-sectional
study
explored
mediating
effect
of
insomnia
on
association
between
IGD
ideation.Participants
were
1066
(median
age
=
13.0
years)
with
games
exposure
in
previous
12
months
from
junior
high
schools
Shanghai,
China.
Questionnaire
measures
IGD,
depressive
symptoms,
background
characteristics
obtained.
Path
analysis
was
conducted
to
test
multiple
roles
depression.Suicidal
27.2,
13.6,
9.2,
17.0%,
respectively.
A
serial
mediation
model
generated.
The
pathway
ideation
45.5%
(direct
effect:
standardized
estimate
[Std.
estimate]
0.186;
total
indirect
Std.
0.155).
partially
mediated
by
0.211;
0.135).
proposed
fit
data
well.Insomnia
may
serially
mediate
ideation.
positively
associated
then
depression,
which
turn
contributed
We
suggest
greater
monitoring
use
prevention
mitigate
risk
Chinese
adolescents.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2018,
Volume and Issue:
13(1), P. e0191713 - e0191713
Published: Jan. 23, 2018
Objective
Previous
studies
have
suggested
that
excessive
internet
use
may
cause
lack
of
sleep.
However,
recent
hypothesized
sleep
instigate
for
leisure.
To
elucidate
the
potential
effects
time
on
use,
we
explored
different
associations
between
and
according
to
its
purpose.
Methods
The
population-based,
cross-sectional
study
group
from
Korea
Youth
Risk
Behavior
Web-based
Survey
(KYRBWS)
collected
data
57,425
middle
school
students
in
2014
2015.
Sleep
over
past
7
days
was
classified
into
following
groups:
<
h
(6
h);
≥
h,
8
(7
9
(8
(9+
h).
Internet
per
day
separately
surveyed
leisure
categorized
as
follows:
0
h;
>
≤
1
(1
2
(2
(2+
h)
day.
Information
age,
sex,
region
residence,
body
mass
index
(BMI),
economic
level,
parental
education
stress
performance
satisfaction
were
retrieved.
relationships
leisure/study
analyzed
using
multinomial
logistic
regression
with
complex
sampling.
In
subgroup
analysis
(good,
normal,
poor),
same
methods.
Results
Compared
9+
sleep,
less
related
a
long
(adjusted
odds
ratio,
AOR
[95%
confidence
interval,
CI]
sleep:
=
1.23
[1.14–1.32];
1.42
[1.31–1.54];
6
1.56
[1.44–1.70];
P
0.001).
Conversely,
relationship
evident
only
(AOR
0.84
[0.84–1.04];
1.05
[0.94–1.17];
1.32
[1.27–1.59];
satisfaction,
associated
all
groups,
although
more
significant
lower
group.
Conclusion
Less
significantly
long-term
leisure,
whereas
this
association
not
definite
study.
Furthermore,
poor
quality
potentiated