Taylor Shawn, Pattara-Angkoon Sirirada, Sirirat Schwanagorn, Woods Damith
School of Health and Medical Applied Sciences, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, Queensland 4701, Australia.
Faculty of Psychology, Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Int J Adolesc Med Health. 2017 Jul 6;31(5):/j/ijamh.2019.31.issue-5/ijamh-2017-0046/ijamh-2017-0046.xml. doi: 10.1515/ijamh-2017-0046.
This paper reviews the psychological and theoretical underpinnings that might help to explain the reported relationship between Internet addiction (IA) and psychopathology in both children and adolescents. Drawing on cognitive-behavioural models and social-skills theory, IA shows a strong relationship with depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and time spent using the Internet use. Mixed findings are reported for social anxiety. Loneliness and hostility were also found to be associated with IA. Gender and age moderated these relationships with greater psychopathology generally reported among males and younger Internet users. This paper adds to the growing body of literature showing an association between IA and a range of mental health problems in both children and adolescents. A dependence on the Internet can potentially result in significant harm both socially and psychologically. While research has identified a potential pathway commencing with mental health problems and concluding with IA, few studies have examined the alternative direction and this may provide the impetus for future research endeavours.
本文回顾了一些心理学和理论基础,这些基础可能有助于解释所报道的儿童和青少年网络成瘾(IA)与精神病理学之间的关系。借鉴认知行为模型和社交技能理论,IA与抑郁症、注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)以及上网时间显示出强烈的关系。关于社交焦虑的研究结果不一。孤独和敌意也被发现与IA有关。性别和年龄调节了这些关系,一般来说,男性和年轻的互联网用户中报告的精神病理学问题更多。本文增加了越来越多的文献,表明IA与儿童和青少年的一系列心理健康问题之间存在关联。对互联网的依赖可能在社会和心理方面都造成重大危害。虽然研究已经确定了一条从心理健康问题开始到IA结束的潜在途径,但很少有研究考察相反的方向,这可能为未来的研究努力提供动力。