J Behav Addict. 2013 Jun;2(2):108-12. doi: 10.1556/JBA.1.2012.016.
Background and aims A considerable body of literature has emerged over the past two decades assessing the relationship between problematic or addictive use of the Internet and various indices of psychological well-being. Conversely, comparatively little research has assessed the relationship between problematic or addictive use of the Internet and one's physical health. Method The current study assesses this relationship using a sample of college students (N = 133) who responded online to two questionnaires: the Problematic Internet Use Questionnaire (PIUQ; Demetrovics, Szeredi&Rózsa, 2008) and the SF-36v2 Health Survey (Ware et al., 2008). Results The findings indicate that problematic Internet use is associated with poorer physical health. These results are consistent with other data that assessed the relationship between these two variables. Furthermore, this relationship supersedes the influence of the number of hours spent online per day. Conclusions The findings are discussed in terms of the limitations of the study design and conclusions that can be drawn from this preliminary empirical effort.
在过去的二十年中,出现了相当数量的文献来评估互联网使用问题或成瘾与各种心理健康指数之间的关系。相反,相对较少的研究评估了互联网使用问题或成瘾与身体健康之间的关系。方法:本研究使用大学生样本(N=133),通过在线回答两个问卷来评估这种关系:互联网使用问题问卷(PIUQ;Demetrovics、Szeredi 和 Rózsa,2008)和 SF-36v2 健康调查(Ware 等人,2008)。结果:研究结果表明,互联网使用问题与较差的身体健康有关。这些结果与评估这两个变量之间关系的其他数据一致。此外,这种关系超过了每天在线时间的影响。结论:根据研究设计的局限性和从这一初步实证研究中得出的结论,对研究结果进行了讨论。