Peterka-Bonetta Jessica, Sindermann Cornelia, Elhai Jon D, Montag Christian
Molecular Psychology, Institute of Psychology and Education, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany.
Department of Psychology, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, United States.
Front Public Health. 2019 Jun 11;7:127. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00127. eCollection 2019.
The present work aims to replicate findings linking specific personality traits with Internet and Smartphone Use Disorder (IUD/SUD). Specifically, earlier research demonstrated that tendencies toward IUD and SUD are associated with high Neuroticism and both low Conscientiousness and low Agreeableness, while IUD (but not SUD) tendencies are negatively related to Extraversion and SUD (but not IUD) tendencies are negatively associated with Openness (1). In the aftermath of the replication crisis in psychology and related disciplines, it has become increasingly important to replicate findings in psychological research. Therefore, we revisited this earlier study by investigating (i) a sample from different countries and (ii) using different questionnaires to assess IUD, SUD and the Five Factor Model of Personality than the earlier work by Lachmann et al. (1). By applying such a design, we believe that replicating results from this earlier study hints toward generalizable associations being (largely) independent from that sample's specific cultural background and instrumentation. Importantly (iii) we used a larger sample consisting of = 773 in the present study to have higher statistical power to observe the initially reported associations. Additionally, we investigated the role of impulsivity and social anxiety on IUD/SUD, further illuminating the nature of these potential new disorders. Indeed, we were able to reaffirm the aforementioned correlation patterns between personality and IUD/SUD in the present work to a large extent, with low Conscientiousness and high Neuroticism being most robustly associated with higher IUD/SUD. Furthermore, social anxiety and impulsivity showed positive correlations with IUD and SUD, as expected.
本研究旨在重复将特定人格特质与网络和智能手机使用障碍(IUD/SUD)联系起来的研究结果。具体而言,早期研究表明,IUD和SUD倾向与高神经质以及低尽责性和低宜人性相关,而IUD倾向(而非SUD倾向)与外向性呈负相关,SUD倾向(而非IUD倾向)与开放性呈负相关(1)。在心理学及相关学科的复制危机之后,重复心理学研究中的结果变得越来越重要。因此,我们重新审视了这项早期研究,方法是:(i)调查来自不同国家的样本;(ii)使用与Lachmann等人(1)早期研究不同的问卷来评估IUD、SUD和人格五因素模型。通过采用这样的设计,我们认为重复这项早期研究的结果表明,(在很大程度上)可推广的关联独立于该样本的特定文化背景和测量工具。重要的是,(iii)在本研究中我们使用了一个更大的样本,包含n = 773个样本,以获得更高的统计效力来观察最初报告的关联。此外,我们研究了冲动性和社交焦虑在IUD/SUD中的作用,进一步阐明了这些潜在新障碍的本质。事实上,在本研究中我们能够在很大程度上再次确认上述人格与IUD/SUD之间的相关模式,低尽责性和高神经质与更高的IUD/SUD最为密切相关。此外,正如预期的那样,社交焦虑和冲动性与IUD和SUD呈正相关。