| Literature DB >> 29391461 |
Christian Montag1,2, Zhiying Zhao3, Cornelia Sindermann4, Lei Xu3, Meina Fu3, Jialin Li3, Xiaoxiao Zheng3, Keshuang Li3, Keith M Kendrick3, Jing Dai3,5, Benjamin Becker6.
Abstract
WeChat represents one of the most popular smartphone-based applications for communication. Although the application provides several useful features that simplify daily life, a growing number of users spend excessive amounts of time on the application. This may lead to interferences with everyday life and even to addictive patterns of use. In the context of the ongoing discussion on Internet Communication Disorder (ICD), the present study aimed to better characterize the addictive potential of communication applications, using WeChat as an example, by examining associations between individual variations in tendencies towards WeChat addiction and brain structural variations in fronto-striatal-limbic brain regions. To this end levels of addictive tendencies, frequency of use and structural MRI data were assessed in n = 61 healthy participants. Higher tendencies towards WeChat addiction were associated with smaller gray matter volumes of the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex, a key region for monitoring and regulatory control in neural networks underlying addictive behaviors. Moreover, a higher frequency of the paying function was associated with smaller nucleus accumbens volumes. Findings were robust after controlling for levels of anxiety and depression. The present results are in line with previous findings in substance and behavioral addictions, and suggest a similar neurobiological basis in ICD.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29391461 PMCID: PMC5794793 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-19904-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1The regions of interest examined in the present study and associations between gray matter volume with WeChat addiction scores and use frequency. (A–C) Displays the regions examined in Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) space. (D–E) Displays the correlations between brain volumes and WeChat addiction scores (D,E), and the frequency of use of the paying function (F) in the n = 61 participants. P and r values displayed correspond to correlation analysis (two-tailed) including age, gender, depression and anxiety included as control variables.
Descriptive statistics of smartphone variables including WeChat usage.
| Investigated Variables | Mean and Standard Deviation; Actual Range |
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| Smartphone use in hours each week for private/leisure | M = 24.28, SD = 18.48; actual range: 2–100 |
| Smartphone use in hours each week for business | M = 7.85, SD = 6.68; actual range: 0–30 |
| Smartphone usage in hours each week for both leisure and business (added from the previous two items) | M = 32.13, SD = 22.03; actual range: 3–120 |
| Smartphone Addiction (possible range: 10–60) | M = 34.43, SD = 9.01; actual range: 14–52 |
| WeChat use in hours each week for private/leisure | M = 9.95, SD = 10.30; actual range: 1–50 |
| WeChat use in hours each week for business | M = 3.85, SD = 6.63; actual range: 0–40 |
| WeChat usage in hours each week for both leisure and business (added from the previous two items) | M = 13.80, SD = 14.22; actual range: 1–70 |
| WeChat Addiction (possible range: 12–60) | M = 24.33, SD = 8.44; actual range: 12–45 |
| WeChat Addiction Loss of Control (possible range: 6–30) | M = 12.64, SD = 4.49; actual range: 6–23 |
| WeChat Addiction Social Problems (possible range: 6–30) | M = 11.69, SD = 4.21; actual range: 6–22 |
| WeChat: Texting (possible range: 1–5) | M = 3.97, SD = 0.97; actual range: 2–5 |
| WeChat: Voice Messaging (possible range: 1–5) | M = 2.67, SD = 0.96; actual range: 1–5 |
| WeChat: Paying in the store (possible range: 1–5) | M = 3.54, SD = 0.85; actual range: 1–5 |
Partial correlation between WeChat addiction and distinct usage of WeChat channels.
| WeChat LC | WeChat SP | Texting | Voice | Paying | ||
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| r = 0.97, p < 0.001 | r = 0.97, p < 0.001 | r = 0.25, p = 0.054 | r = 0.49, p < 0.001 | r = 0.25, p = 0.058 | ||
| WeChat LC | r = 0.87, p < 0.001 | r = 0.23, p = 0.079 | r = 0.49, p < 0.001 | r = 0.25, p = 0.057 | ||
| WeChat SP | r = 0.26, p = 0.048 | r = 0.46, p < 0.001 | r = 0.23, p = 0.080 | |||
| Texting | r = 0.21, p = 0.112 | r = 0.41, p = 0.001 | ||||
| Voice | r = 0.16, p = 0.227 | |||||
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WeChat LC: Loss of Control sub-scale; WeChat SP: Social Problems sub-scale. Partial correlations are calculated with age included as controlled variable.
Chinese and English version of WeChat addiction test (AT; WC-AT). Note that this is a modified version of the s-IAT as presented in Pawlikowski et al.[64].
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| 1. How often do you find that you stay on |
| 2. How often do you neglect household chores to spend more time on |
| 3. How often do your grades or school work suffer because of the amount of time you spend on |
| 4. How often do you become defensive or secretive when anyone asks you what you do on |
| 5. How often do you snap, yell, or act annoyed if someone bothers you while you are on |
| 6. How often do you lose sleep due to being on |
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| 8. How often do you find yourself saying “just a few more minutes” when on |
| 9. How often do you try to cut down the amount of time you spend on |
| 10. How often do you try to hide how long you’ve been on |
| 11. How often do you choose to spend more time on |
| 12. How often do you feel depressed, moody, or nervous when you are off-line, which goes away once you are back on |
Answer options: (1) never, (2) rarely, (3) sometimes, (4) often, (5) very often; LC: loss of control/time management; SP: craving/social problems.
Chinese and English version asking for amount of WeChat use and its distinct functions.
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| WeChat use in hours each week for private/leisure: ______ |
| WeChat use in hours each week for business: ______ |
| Please indicate how often you use the following functions: |
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| Voice-messaging |
| Paying in the store |
Answer options: (1) never, (2) rarely, (3) sometimes, (4) often, (5) very often.