Problematic use of Internet in a sample of psychiatric outpatients: preliminary observations from the "real world".

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Elisabeth Prevete, Giulia Minotti, Camilla Gnagnarella, Marta Ciambella, Giulia Valcovich, Francesca Sarno, Ornella Corazza, Luca Simione, Giuseppe Bersani
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Abstract

Objective: This study aims to explore the prevalence, characteristics, and psychopathology related to Problematic Use of Internet (PUI), including Internet Addiction (IA), within a sample of psychiatric outpatients.

Methods: 143 psychiatric stable outpatients (18-65, mean age: 49; F=84) were included in this study, regardless of their categorical diagnosis. Socio-demographic, clinical, psychopathological, and Internet use-related data (PIU-Scale, Internet Addiction Test, devices, use, activities) were collected across the sample.

Results: The prevalence of PUI ranged between 1% (IAT) and 25% (PIU-S), with a homogeneous distribution of PUI symptoms' severity among the four main psychopathological areas (depressive, bipolar, anxiety, and psychotic disorders). PUI was correlated with age and was higher in students as in the general population. Significant associations were found between PUI symptoms and both personality and eating disorders; PUI was also positively correlated with the presence of other addictions (e.g., alcohol and/or substances). A greater proportion of patients with PUI presented other forms of behavioural addiction compared to non-symptomatic patients. Social media and online shopping, as well as video-streaming, resulted to be the main forms of PUI among patients with problematic use of the Internet.

Discussion: More studies are required among students diagnosed with eating and personality disorders. The association between PUI and other addictive disorders would support the hypothesis of their common shared pathophysiology.

Conclusion: Healthcare providers and educators should be made aware of such risks. More studies are needed to confirm such preliminary findings.

精神科门诊患者样本中的问题性互联网使用情况:来自 "真实世界 "的初步观察。
研究目的本研究旨在探讨精神科门诊患者样本中与有问题地使用互联网(PUI)(包括网络成瘾(IA))相关的患病率、特征和心理病理学。方法:本研究纳入了 143 名精神科稳定期门诊患者(18-65 岁,平均年龄:49 岁;女=84),无论他们的分类诊断如何。收集了所有样本的社会人口学、临床、精神病理学和互联网使用相关数据(PIU-量表、互联网成瘾测试、设备、使用、活动):PUI 的流行率介于 1%(IAT)和 25%(PIU-S)之间,PUI 症状的严重程度在四个主要精神病理学领域(抑郁症、躁郁症、焦虑症和精神病)中分布均匀。PUI 与年龄相关,学生的 PUI 与普通人群一样高。PUI 症状与人格障碍和进食障碍之间存在显著关联;PUI 还与是否存在其他成瘾(如酒精和/或药物)呈正相关。与无症状患者相比,有更大比例的 PUI 患者存在其他形式的行为成瘾。社交媒体和网上购物以及视频流是有问题使用互联网患者的主要 PUI 形式:讨论:需要对被诊断患有饮食和人格障碍的学生进行更多研究。讨论:需要对被诊断为饮食失调和人格障碍的学生进行更多的研究,PUI 与其他成瘾性疾病之间的关联将支持其共同病理生理学的假设:结论:应让医疗保健提供者和教育工作者意识到此类风险。需要更多的研究来证实这些初步发现。
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Rivista di psichiatria
Rivista di psichiatria 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
3.70%
发文量
31
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Gli interessi della rivista riguardano l’approfondimento delle interazioni tra mente e malattia, la validazione e la discussione dei nuovi strumenti e parametri di classificazione diagnostica, la verifica delle prospettive terapeutiche farmacologiche e non.
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