1 Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
2 Department of Psychiatry, Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine.
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2019 May;22(5):349-354. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2018.0329. Epub 2019 Mar 21.
Problematic Internet use (PIU) is a growing clinical concern to clinicians working in adolescent mental health, with significant potential comorbidities like depression and substance use. No prior study has examined associations between PIU, high-risk behavior, and psychiatric diagnoses specifically in psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents. Here, we analyzed how PIU severity correlated with preadmission Internet habits, psychiatric symptoms, and high-risk behavior in this unique population. We hypothesized that as the severity of PIU increased, so would endorsement of mood symptoms, engagement in risky behaviors, and chances of having comorbid mood and aggression-related diagnoses. We performed a cross-sectional survey on an adolescent psychiatric inpatient unit in an urban community hospital in Massachusetts. Participants were 12-20 years old ( = 205), 62.0 percent female, and of diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds. Relationships between PIU, high-risk symptoms, diagnoses, and behaviors were performed both using chi-square tests and determining Pearson correlation coefficients. Two hundred five adolescents participated in the study. PIU severity was associated with being female ( < 0.005), sexting ( < 0.05), cyberbullying ( < 0.005), and increased suicidality within the last year ( < 0.05). Adolescents with aggressive and developmental disorders, but not depressive disorders, also had significantly higher PIU scores ( ≤ 0.05). In our sample of psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents, PIU severity was significantly associated with both serious psychiatric symptoms and high-risk behaviors, including those related to suicide. Our findings may improve safety assessments in this vulnerable adolescent population by identifying comorbid risks associated with problematic digital media use.
网络成瘾问题(PIU)是青少年心理健康临床医生日益关注的问题,它与抑郁和物质使用等显著的潜在共病有关。以前没有研究专门在精神科住院的青少年中检查 PIU、高风险行为和精神科诊断之间的关联。在这里,我们分析了 PIU 的严重程度与入院前的互联网习惯、精神症状和高风险行为之间的相关性。我们假设,随着 PIU 严重程度的增加,情绪症状、参与高风险行为以及合并情绪和与攻击性相关诊断的可能性也会增加。我们在马萨诸塞州一家城市社区医院的青少年精神病住院病房进行了一项横断面调查。参与者年龄在 12 至 20 岁( = 205),女性占 62.0%,具有不同的种族/族裔背景。使用卡方检验和确定皮尔逊相关系数来研究 PIU 与高风险症状、诊断和行为之间的关系。205 名青少年参加了这项研究。PIU 严重程度与女性( < 0.005)、发送色情短信( < 0.05)、网络欺凌( < 0.005)以及过去一年中自杀意念增加( < 0.05)有关。患有攻击性和发育障碍的青少年,而不是患有抑郁障碍的青少年,PIU 得分也明显更高( ≤ 0.05)。在我们的精神病住院青少年样本中,PIU 严重程度与严重的精神症状和高风险行为显著相关,包括与自杀有关的行为。我们的发现可以通过识别与问题性数字媒体使用相关的共病风险来改善这一脆弱青少年群体的安全评估。