Validation of the ACSID-11 for consistent screening of specific Internet-use disorders based on ICD-11 criteria for gaming disorder: A multitrait-multimethod approach

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Andreas Oelker , Hans-Jürgen Rumpf , Matthias Brand , Silke M. Müller
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Abstract

Introduction

With the inclusion of gaming disorder in the ICD-11, diagnostic criteria were introduced for this relatively new disorder. These criteria may be applied to other potential specific Internet-use disorders. The 11-item Assessment of Criteria for Specific Internet-use Disorders (ACSID-11) was developed for consistent screening of gaming disorder, online buying-shopping disorder, online pornography-use disorder, social networks-use disorder, and online gambling disorder. This study tested the construct validity of the ACSID-11, including convergent and divergent measures.

Methods

The ACSID-11 measures five behavioral addictions with the same set of items by following the principles of the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST). The ACSID-11 was administered to a convenience sample of active Internet users (N = 1597) together with validated and established measures of each specific Internet-use disorder along with screeners for mental health. Included are the Ten-Item Internet Gaming Disorder Test (IGDT-10), the Bergen Shopping Addiction Scale (BSAS), the Problematic Pornography Consumption Scale (PPCS), the Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale (BSMAS) and the Berlin Inventory of Gambling behavior – Screening (BIG-S). The ACSID-11 was compared convergently and divergently through a multitrait-multimethod approach along with contingency tables with the other Internet-use disorder screeners.

Results

The multitrait-multimethod results shows that each behavior assessed with the ACSID-11 has moderate to strong correlations (r's from 0.462 to 0.609) with the scores of the corresponding established measures and, furthermore, positive correlations (r's from 0.122 to 0.434) with measures of psychological distress and further shows that the ACSID-11 can be used for a comprehensive assessment of different behaviors. The contingency tables reveal large divergences between the ACSID-11 and other screening instruments concerning the classification of problematic specific Internet use based on the given cut-off values.

Conclusion

The current work provides additional validation for the ACSID-11. Accordingly, this tool can be considered as reliable and valid for the simultaneous assessment of different Internet-use disorders: gaming disorder, online buying-shopping disorder, online pornography use disorder, social networks use disorder, and online gambling disorder. With a subsequent clinical validation of the scale and the proposed cut-off score, the ACSID-11 will be a thoroughly validated useful screening tool for clinical practice.

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根据 ICD-11 游戏障碍标准,验证 ACSID-11 对特定网络使用障碍的一致性筛查:多特征-多方法方法
导言随着游戏障碍被纳入《国际疾病分类》(ICD-11),这一相对较新的障碍也被引入了诊断标准。这些标准可适用于其他潜在的特定网络使用障碍。为了对游戏障碍、网络购物障碍、网络色情使用障碍、社交网络使用障碍和网络赌博障碍进行一致的筛查,我们开发了11个项目的特定网络使用障碍标准评估(ACSID-11)。本研究测试了 ACSID-11 的建构效度,包括收敛性和发散性测量。方法 ACSID-11 参照酒精、吸烟和物质卷入筛查测验(ASSIST)的原理,用同一套项目测量五种行为成瘾。ACSID-11 的施测对象为方便抽样的活跃互联网用户(N = 1597),同时还对每种特定的互联网使用障碍和心理健康筛查项目进行了有效和成熟的测量。其中包括十项网络游戏障碍测试(IGDT-10)、卑尔根购物成瘾量表(BSAS)、问题色情消费量表(PPCS)、卑尔根社交媒体成瘾量表(BSMAS)和柏林赌博行为筛查量表(BIG-S)。通过多特征-多方法以及或然率表,对 ACSID-11 与其他网络使用障碍筛查工具进行了趋同性和差异性比较。结果多特征-多方法的结果表明,ACSID-11 评估的每种行为都具有中等到较强的相关性(r's 从 0.462到0.609),而且与心理困扰的测量结果呈正相关(r's从0.122到0.434),进一步表明ACSID-11可用于不同行为的综合评估。或然率表显示,ACSID-11 与其他筛查工具在根据给定的临界值对有问题的特定互联网使用进行分类方面存在很大差异。因此,可以认为该工具对于同时评估不同的网络使用障碍(游戏障碍、网络购物障碍、网络色情使用障碍、社交网络使用障碍和网络赌博障碍)是可靠有效的。在对量表和建议的临界分值进行后续临床验证后,ACSID-11 将成为一个经过全面验证的、对临床实践有用的筛查工具。
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Comprehensive psychiatry
Comprehensive psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
12.50
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1.40%
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64
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: "Comprehensive Psychiatry" is an open access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the field of psychiatry and mental health. Its primary mission is to share the latest advancements in knowledge to enhance patient care and deepen the understanding of mental illnesses. The journal is supported by a diverse team of international editors and peer reviewers, ensuring the publication of high-quality research with a strong focus on clinical relevance and the implications for psychopathology. "Comprehensive Psychiatry" encourages authors to present their research in an accessible manner, facilitating engagement with clinicians, policymakers, and the broader public. By embracing an open access policy, the journal aims to maximize the global impact of its content, making it readily available to a wide audience and fostering scientific collaboration and public awareness beyond the traditional academic community. This approach is designed to promote a more inclusive and informed dialogue on mental health, contributing to the overall progress in the field.
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