Child Rights and You (CRY), New Delhi, India.
Int J Adolesc Med Health. 2024 Mar 18;36(2):133-142. doi: 10.1515/ijamh-2023-0148. eCollection 2024 Apr 1.
In recent years, there has been phenomenal growth in internet usage worldwide, with a substantial proportion of children and adolescents actively engaging with online platforms. While the internet presents numerous opportunities for children and adolescents, the lack of digital literacy and adequate online safety measures exposes them to various cybercrimes, including cyberbullying, cyberstalking, identity theft, and sexual predation. Moreover, there is growing concern regarding internet addiction among this population.
To investigate the determinants of internet addiction among adolescents, we conducted a cross-sectional study in peri-urban Delhi-NCR, India. We used a self-administered questionnaire to gather information on internet usage, and 630 adolescents aged 13-18 participated in the study, also completing an Internet Addiction Test.
The findings indicate that 415 adolescents (65.9 %) exhibited no signs of internet addiction, suggesting a healthy relationship with the internet. However, 215 adolescents (33.1 %) displayed symptoms of internet addiction. Among those exhibiting internet addictions, 159 (74.0 %) were classified as mild internet addicts, indicating moderate levels of internet usage. Furthermore, 56 (26.0 %) adolescents were classified as moderate internet addicts, reflecting a higher level of internet addiction.
Our study highlights the significant influence of various factors, including family dynamics, environmental factors, and personal experiences, on internet addiction among adolescents. Based on these findings, we propose implementing measures at different levels to foster responsible internet use among adolescents, thereby substantially reducing internet addiction.
近年来,全球互联网使用呈指数级增长,相当一部分儿童和青少年积极参与在线平台。虽然互联网为儿童和青少年提供了许多机会,但由于缺乏数字素养和充分的在线安全措施,他们容易遭受各种网络犯罪,包括网络欺凌、网络跟踪、身份盗窃和性侵犯。此外,人们越来越担心这一人群的网络成瘾问题。
为了研究青少年网络成瘾的决定因素,我们在印度德里-周边地区进行了一项横断面研究。我们使用自我管理的问卷收集互联网使用信息,有 630 名 13-18 岁的青少年参与了研究,并完成了互联网成瘾测试。
研究结果表明,415 名(65.9%)青少年没有表现出网络成瘾的迹象,这表明他们与互联网保持着健康的关系。然而,215 名(33.1%)青少年表现出网络成瘾的症状。在表现出网络成瘾的青少年中,159 名(74.0%)被归类为轻度网络成瘾者,表明他们有中度的互联网使用。此外,56 名(26.0%)青少年被归类为中度网络成瘾者,反映出他们有更高水平的网络成瘾。
我们的研究强调了各种因素的重要影响,包括家庭动态、环境因素和个人经历,这些因素对青少年的网络成瘾有影响。基于这些发现,我们提出在不同层面采取措施,培养青少年负责任地使用互联网,从而大大减少网络成瘾。