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Impulsivity as a precedent factor for problematic Internet use: How can we be sure?

Ssu-Kuang Chen1, Meng-Ting Lo1, Sunny S J Lin1.   

Abstract

Previous research has suggested that problematic Internet use (PIU) is associated with impulse control disorder. Although researchers have suggested that impulsivity is a risk factor for PIU, the literature lacks longitudinal evidence on the relationship between impulsivity and PIU. We aimed to use a cross-lagged analytic framework to identify temporal order effects and hypothesised that impulsivity was the precedent factor for PIU. In a panel sample of college students (N = 367), trait impulsivity and PIU were measured in the spring of freshman year and in their junior year. The measures included a self-developed PIU Scale and the revised Impulsiveness Scale based on Barratt's concept. We found that "non-planning impulsivity" was not associated with PIU. The "motor impulsivity" subfactor was thus adopted in the cross-lagged model. The results suggest that motor impulsivity and PIU were stable across time. Motor impulsivity at Time 1 positively predicted PIU at Time 2, but PIU at Time 1 did not predict motor impulsivity at Time 2. A further investigation using gender as a moderator found a gender difference in the temporal relationship. Because motor impulsivity is a risk factor for PIU, potential prevention strategies based on this result are suggested.
© 2015 International Union of Psychological Science.

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Keywords:  Cross-lagged analysis; Gender difference; Impulsivity; Problematic Internet use

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26564859     DOI: 10.1002/ijop.12231

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Psychol        ISSN: 0020-7594


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