Müller Kai W, Dreier Michael, Duven Eva, Giralt Sebastian, Beutel Manfred E, Wölfling Klaus
Outpatient Clinic for Behavioral Addiction, Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center, Johannes Guttenberg University Mainz, Untere Zahlbacher Straße 8, 55131 Mainz, Germany.
Outpatient Clinic for Behavioral Addictions, Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Medical Centre, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, Germany.
J Clin Psychiatry. 2017 Mar;78(3):e244-e251. doi: 10.4088/JCP.15m10447.
Research has indicated that internet addiction is associated with psychosocial maladjustment in adolescence. Many epidemiologic surveys are lacking representativeness, and knowledge on disorder-specific risk factors is scarce. One weakness of epidemiologic studies often regards their lack of generalizability to clinical reality. The aim of this study was to provide a detailed description of internet addiction among adolescents, focusing on its prevalence in a population-based context, psychopathological correlates, and predisposing factors.
The main analyses were based on 2 large representative samples of German adolescents (N = 9,293; 12-19 years) collected in 2012, and the results were validated on a consecutive sample of 237 treatment-seeking adolescents (from 2009-2014). The Scale for the Assessment of Internet and Computer Game Addiction (AICA-S), Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), Symptom Checklist-90 Revised (SCL-90R), and NEO-Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) were administered.
Internet addiction occurred in 2.6% of adolescents, with almost comparable rates in both genders, whereas female patients (1.3%) were underrepresented among the treatment seekers. Internet-addicted adolescents from the clinical and the nonclinical setting displayed higher psychopathology (SDQ: P < .001) and functional impairment (Global Assessment of Functioning: P < .001) than adolescents with nonproblematic internet use. Low conscientiousness (in boys: β = -0.161 to -0.220; in girls: β = -0.103 to -0.240) and high negative affect (in boys: β = 0.141 to -0.193; in girls: β = 0.175 to 0.290) were personality correlates of internet addiction.
Internet addiction is a widespread problematic behavior among male and female adolescents, and it is related to psychopathological symptoms. Low conscientiousness and high negative affect were identified as stable correlates for internet addiction independent of age and gender and can therefore be considered as risk factors for internet addiction.
研究表明,网络成瘾与青少年的心理社会适应不良有关。许多流行病学调查缺乏代表性,且关于特定障碍风险因素的知识稀缺。流行病学研究的一个弱点往往在于其缺乏对临床实际情况的普遍适用性。本研究的目的是详细描述青少年中的网络成瘾情况,重点关注其在基于人群背景下的患病率、心理病理学相关性及易感因素。
主要分析基于2012年收集的2个具有代表性的德国青少年大样本(N = 9293;年龄12 - 19岁),并在237名寻求治疗的青少年连续样本(2009 - 2014年)上对结果进行了验证。使用了网络与电脑游戏成瘾评估量表(AICA - S)、长处与困难问卷(SDQ)、症状自评量表修订版(SCL - 90R)和大五人格量表(NEO - FFI)。
2.6%的青少年存在网络成瘾,两性比例几乎相当,而在寻求治疗者中女性患者比例(1.3%)较低。与无网络使用问题的青少年相比,来自临床和非临床环境的网络成瘾青少年表现出更高的心理病理学症状(SDQ:P <.001)和功能损害(功能总体评定:P <.001)。低尽责性(男孩:β = -0.161至 -0.220;女孩:β = -0.103至 -0.240)和高消极情绪(男孩:β = 0.141至 -0.193;女孩:β = 0.175至0.290)是网络成瘾的人格相关因素。
网络成瘾是男女青少年中普遍存在的问题行为,且与心理病理学症状相关。低尽责性和高消极情绪被确定为独立于年龄和性别的网络成瘾稳定相关因素,因此可被视为网络成瘾的风险因素。