Risk Factors of Internet Addiction among Internet Users in Croatia: An Online Questionnaire Survey
Q3 Medicine
V. Antičević, Ana Ćurković, Ana Šarić Gudelj
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Correspondence to: Assoc. Prof. Vesna Antičević University Department of Health Studies University of Split, Ruđera Boškovića 35, 21 000 Split, Croatia Phone : +385 21 564 818 E-mail: vesna.anticevic@ozs.unist.hr Copyright © 2022 KBCSM, Zagreb e-mail: apr.kbcsm@gmail.com • www.http://apr.kbcsm.hr Abstract This study aimed to examine the level of Internet addiction (IA) and characteristics of Internet usage in this (specific) sample of Croatian Internet users. We explored the likelihood of developing IA regarding personal characteristics and characteristics of Internet usage, and we aimed to examine the possibility of predicting the levels of IA based on psychological characteristics. About 35% of the respondents achieved the score above the cut-off value for determining the IA but the majority belonged in the category of mild addiction. The results showed that younger age (F = 4.14, p = 0.007), and male gender (χ2 = 7.49, p=0.05) can serve as risk factors for the development of IA. It has also been found that spending on the Internet more than 3 hours a day (β = 0.33, p < 0.001), along with poorer general health (β = 0.25, p < 0.001) and ineffective interpersonal styles (misanthropic β= 0.17, p < 0.01 versus philanthropic β = 0.16, p < 0.01), significantly contributed to the development of IA.
克罗地亚网民网络成瘾风险因素的在线问卷调查
通讯对象:协会斯普里特大学卫生研究系教授,斯普里特大学,Ruđera Boškovića 35000, 21000斯普里特,克罗地亚电话:+385 21 564 818 E-mail: vesna.anticevic@ozs.unist.hr版权©2022 KBCSM,萨格勒布E-mail: apr.kbcsm@gmail.com•网址:http://apr.kbcsm.hr摘要本研究旨在研究克罗地亚互联网用户(特定)样本的网络成瘾(IA)水平和互联网使用特征。我们探讨了在个人特征和互联网使用特征方面发展IA的可能性,并旨在检验基于心理特征预测IA水平的可能性。约35%的受访者达到了确定IA的临界值以上的分数,但大多数属于轻度成瘾类别。结果显示,年龄(F = 4.14, p= 0.007)、性别(χ2 = 7.49, p=0.05)是发生IA的危险因素。研究还发现,每天上网时间超过3小时(β = 0.33, p < 0.001),加上整体健康状况较差(β = 0.25, p < 0.001)和无效的人际交往方式(厌世β= 0.17, p < 0.01,而慈善β= 0.16, p < 0.01),显著促进了IA的发展。
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