Mitchell Kimberly J, Wells Melissa
University of New Hampshire Durham, NH, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2007 Sep;65(6):1136-41. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2007.05.015. Epub 2007 Jun 12.
This study utilizes data from clinical reports of 1441 youth and adults in the USA to examine the types of problematic Internet experiences mental health professionals report as clients' primary or secondary presenting problems. Overall, clients who present in treatment with an Internet problem are more likely to have problems related to overuse of the Internet; use of adult pornography; use of child pornography; sexual exploitation perpetration; and gaming, gambling, or role-playing. Other Internet-related problems, such as isolative-avoidant use, sexual exploitation victimization, harassment perpetration, and online infidelity were equally likely to present in treatment as a primary problem or secondary to other mental health concerns. Some differences between youth and adult clients were also identified. Findings suggest some initial support for the importance of including Internet use, experiences, and behavior as part of an initial clinical assessment.
本研究利用了来自美国1441名青少年和成年人临床报告的数据,以检验心理健康专业人员报告的有问题的网络体验类型,这些体验是客户的主要或次要呈现问题。总体而言,因网络问题接受治疗的客户更有可能出现与过度使用互联网、使用成人色情内容、使用儿童色情内容、性剥削行为以及游戏、赌博或角色扮演相关的问题。其他与互联网相关的问题,如孤立回避性使用、性剥削受害、骚扰行为和网络不忠,同样有可能在治疗中作为主要问题出现,或作为其他心理健康问题的次要问题出现。研究还发现了青少年和成年客户之间的一些差异。研究结果为将互联网使用、体验和行为纳入初始临床评估的重要性提供了一些初步支持。