Internet Addiction in University Students – Czech study

Pub Date : 2022-06-30 DOI:10.7160/eriesj.2022.150204
E. Milková, Martin Kaliba, Petra Ambrožová
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The main purpose of the presented study is to explore the existing risk of Internet addiction for undergraduate students of Czech universities. The research was conducted as quantitative research; a CIAS-R questionnaire was applied. The data were collected in the years just before the Covid-19 pandemic (between October 2019 and March 2020). 3,366 respondents (2,151 females and 1,215 males) participated in our questionnaire survey. The average CIAS-R score achieved by our respondents was 44 points. It equals 6% of addicted college students (when applying the cut-off point of 63/64), and 3% of addicted students (when applying the cut-off point of 67/68). A significantly higher risk was revealed in males and in full-time students compared to females, and part-time students, respectively. The type of faculty studied was proved to be a significant intervening variable. Applying the 63/64 cut-off point, we revealed 5.6% of addicted students among the students of faculties of education, which is alarming (even if we consider the fact that applying the 67/68 cut-off point, we revealed 2.7% of addicted students.). These students represented almost 50% of our respondents, and they, as future teachers, will play an important role in the prevention of risky behavior.
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大学生网瘾——捷克研究
本研究的主要目的是探讨捷克大学本科生网瘾的存在风险。本研究采用定量研究;采用CIAS-R问卷。这些数据是在Covid-19大流行之前的几年(2019年10月至2020年3月)收集的。3366名受访者(2151名女性和1215名男性)参与了我们的问卷调查。受访者的平均CIAS-R得分为44分。它相当于6%的成瘾大学生(当应用63/64截断点时)和3%的成瘾学生(当应用67/68截断点时)。与女性和非全日制学生相比,男性和全日制学生的风险明显更高。被研究的教师类型被证明是一个显著的干预变量。应用63/64分界点,我们发现在教育学院的学生中有5.6%的成瘾学生,这是令人震惊的(即使我们考虑到应用67/68分界点,我们也发现了2.7%的成瘾学生)。这些学生几乎占我们受访者的50%,他们作为未来的教师,将在预防危险行为方面发挥重要作用。
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