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COVID-19大流行及相关封锁期间成瘾和问题行为无显著变化:一项三波纵向研究

No Significant Changes in Addictive and Problematic Behaviors During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Related Lockdowns: A Three-Wave Longitudinal Study.

作者信息

Koós Mónika, Demetrovics Zsolt, Griffiths Mark D, Bőthe Beáta

机构信息

Doctoral School of Psychology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.

Institute of Psychology, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest, Hungary.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2022 Apr 13;13:837315. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.837315. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The COVID-19 outbreak and related lockdowns brought substantial changes in people's lives and led to concerns about possible increases of addictive behaviors at the initial stages of the pandemic. To examine these concerns, the aim of the present study was to assess longitudinal changes in addictive and problematic behaviors (i.e., problematic social media use, Internet gaming disorder, gambling disorder, problematic pornography use, and compulsive sexual behavior disorder) over time during the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

Three waves of data collection took place in different stages of the COVID-19 outbreak in Hungary in a general population, from the first wave of lockdowns to the second and third waves of restrictions (May, 2020; N = 1747; June-August, 2020; N = 656; January, 2021; N = 411). Latent growth curve models were calculated to assess the potential changes in addictive and problematic behaviors over time.

RESULTS

Latent growth curve models showed that the sample varied in their initial scores, but there were no significant changes over time in any of the examined behaviors, except for compulsive sexual behavior disorder, which demonstrated a small but significant increase (i.e., positive and significant slope factor). However, the rate of this change was negligible. Overall, there were no noteworthy changes over time regarding any of the examined addictive and problematic behaviors.

CONCLUSION

Contrary to initial concerns, no substantial changes over time were observed regarding the examined addictive behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic and related lockdowns. These findings indicate that those who had no previous problem with these addictive behaviors, might have not developed a problem, and those who had problem with either of the behaviors previously, might have not experienced a significant increase in their symptoms.

摘要

引言

新冠疫情的爆发及相关封锁措施给人们的生活带来了巨大变化,并引发了人们对疫情初期成瘾行为可能增加的担忧。为了研究这些担忧,本研究的目的是评估新冠疫情期间成瘾和问题行为(即问题性社交媒体使用、网络游戏障碍、赌博障碍、问题性色情内容使用和强迫性行为障碍)随时间的纵向变化。

方法

在匈牙利新冠疫情爆发的不同阶段,对普通人群进行了三轮数据收集,从第一轮封锁到第二轮和第三轮限制措施(2020年5月;N = 1747;2020年6月至8月;N = 656;2021年1月;N = 411)。计算潜在增长曲线模型,以评估成瘾和问题行为随时间的潜在变化。

结果

潜在增长曲线模型显示,样本的初始得分各不相同,但除强迫性行为障碍外,所研究的任何行为随时间均无显著变化,强迫性行为障碍有小幅但显著的增加(即正且显著的斜率因子)。然而,这种变化的速率可以忽略不计。总体而言,所研究的任何成瘾和问题行为随时间均无显著变化。

结论

与最初的担忧相反,在新冠疫情及相关封锁期间,所研究的成瘾行为随时间并未出现实质性变化。这些发现表明,那些以前没有这些成瘾行为问题的人,可能没有出现问题,而那些以前有任何一种行为问题的人,其症状可能也没有显著增加。

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