Huang Zheng, Wang Mo, Qian Mingyi, Zhong Jie, Tao Ran
Department of Psychology, Peking University, and Medical Center for Internet Addiction, General Hospital of Beijing Military Command, People's Republic of China.
Cyberpsychol Behav. 2007 Dec;10(6):805-11. doi: 10.1089/cpb.2007.9950.
The current study developed a psychometrically sound multidimensional measure of Internet addiction: the Chinese Internet Addiction Inventory (CIAI). Data were collected from 1,029 Chinese undergraduate students from 14 universities and colleges. The initial sample was split randomly into two samples (N1=516; N2=513). An exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) were conducted on the two samples respectively. Findings from the EFA suggest that this measure assesses three dimensions of Internet addiction: conflicts, mood modification, and dependence. Items in each dimension showed high internal consistency and acceptable test-retest reliability. Findings from the CFA further confirmed the three-factor measurement structure of CIAI. Test of criterion-related validity also showed good abilities for all three CIAI subscales to discriminate between an Internet addictive group and non-Internet addictive group. The theoretical and clinical implications of CIAI and its limitations are discussed.
中文网络成瘾量表(CIAI)。数据收集自14所高校的1029名中国本科生。初始样本被随机分为两个样本(N1 = 516;N2 = 513)。分别对这两个样本进行了探索性因素分析(EFA)和验证性因素分析(CFA)。探索性因素分析的结果表明,该测量工具评估了网络成瘾的三个维度:冲突、情绪调节和依赖。每个维度的项目都显示出较高的内部一致性和可接受的重测信度。验证性因素分析的结果进一步证实了CIAI的三因素测量结构。与标准相关的效度检验也表明,CIAI的所有三个分量表在区分网络成瘾组和非网络成瘾组方面都具有良好的能力。文中讨论了CIAI的理论和临床意义及其局限性。