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Citation

Fisoun V, Floros G, Geroukalis D, Ioannidi N, Farkonas N, Sergentani E, Angelopoulos N, Siomos K. Child Adolesc. Ment. Health 2012; 17(1): 37-44.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/j.1475-3588.2011.00605.x

PMID

32847311

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To investigate the phenomenon of internet addiction and concurrent social (off-line) behaviours of an adolescent population a cross-sectional survey of the entire adolescent student population (Nā€ƒ=ā€ƒ1270, aged 14-18) of the island of Kos in Greece was conducted.

METHOD: Completion by the survey participants of a demographic questionnaire, the 8-question YDQ (Diagnostic Questionnaire for Internet Addiction) and the 20-question IAT (Internet Addiction Test), followed by comparative analysis between and within usage groups.

RESULTS: Results demonstrate that 7.2% of male and 5.1% of female internet users present addictive behaviours while using the internet.

CONCLUSIONS: Anti-social, aggressive behaviours were significantly correlated with an increase to the pattern of abusive internet use in both sexes. Boys and girls had distinct profiles of off-line and online preferences. Boys tended to favour interest-driven online activities as their levels of addictive behaviour increased while girls favoured communication-driven online activities.


Language: en

Keywords

adolescents; antisocial behaviour; Internet addictive behaviours

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