Recurrent pain symptoms among adolescents with generalized and specific problematic internet use: A large-scale cross-sectional study

IF 4.9 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Sergey Tereshchenko , Edward Kasparov , Valery Manchuk , Lidia Evert , Olga Zaitseva , Marina Smolnikova , Margarita Shubina , Nina Gorbacheva , Ivan Novitckii , Olga Moskalenko , Ludmila Lapteva , Mark D. Griffiths
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Numerous studies suggest a negative impact of problematic internet use (PIU) not only on mental health but also on somatic components of adolescent health. The present study aimed to identify the associations between different types of PIU – generalized PIU (GPIU), problematic video game use (PVGU), and problematic social media use (PSMU) – and recurrent pain symptoms (headache, abdominal pain, and back pain), as well as to determine the role of psychosocial factors in these associations. In a cross-sectional school-based study, 4411 urban Siberian adolescents were asked about the presence, frequency, and intensity of pain symptoms in the past three months. Standardized psychometric scales were used to assess GPIU, PSMU and PVGU. Given the presence of psychosocial problems as a major confounder, direct associations of PSMU and GPIU with recurrent pain symptoms (headache, abdominal pain, and back pain) were found. PVGU was weakly associated only with abdominal pain. Further analysis indicated that the positive associations were largely mediated by comorbid psychosocial problems. These findings highlight the importance of addressing both problematic internet use and comorbid psychosocial problems to effectively reduce PIU-associated recurrent headaches, abdominal pain, and back pain among adolescents.
有普遍和特殊网络使用问题的青少年中反复出现的疼痛症状:大规模横断面研究
大量研究表明,问题性网络使用(PIU)不仅对心理健康有负面影响,而且对青少年的躯体健康也有负面影响。本研究旨在确定不同类型的 PIU(广泛性 PIU(GPIU)、问题电子游戏使用(PVGU)和问题社交媒体使用(PSMU))与反复疼痛症状(头痛、腹痛和背痛)之间的关联,并确定心理社会因素在这些关联中的作用。在一项以学校为基础的横断面研究中,4411 名西伯利亚城市青少年被问及过去三个月中疼痛症状的存在、频率和强度。研究使用标准化的心理测量量表来评估 GPIU、PSMU 和 PVGU。鉴于社会心理问题是主要的混淆因素,研究发现 PSMU 和 GPIU 与反复出现的疼痛症状(头痛、腹痛和背痛)直接相关。PVGU仅与腹痛有微弱关联。进一步的分析表明,这种正相关在很大程度上是由并发的社会心理问题促成的。这些发现凸显了解决有问题的互联网使用和合并心理社会问题对于有效减少青少年中与 PIU 相关的复发性头痛、腹痛和背痛的重要性。
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