| Literature DB >> 29531976 |
Halley M Pontes1, Attila Szabo2, Mark D Griffiths1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Recent research has examined the context in which preference for specific online activities arises, leading researchers to suggest that excessive Internet users are engaged in specific activities rather than 'generalized' Internet use. The present study aimed to partially replicate and expand these findings by addressing four research questions regarding (i) participants' preferred online activities, (i) possible expected changes in online behavior in light of hypothetical scenarios, (iii) perceived quality of life when access to Internet was not possible, and (iv) how participants with self-diagnosed Internet addiction relate to intensity and frequency of Internet use.Entities:
Keywords: Excessive Internet use; Internet addiction; Internet use; Online preferences; Virtual environments
Year: 2015 PMID: 29531976 PMCID: PMC5845921 DOI: 10.1016/j.abrep.2015.03.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Addict Behav Rep ISSN: 2352-8532
Sociodemographics, preferred channel of Internet access, frequency of Internet use, quality of life without Internet access, and self-diagnosed Internet addiction (N = 1057).
| Gender ( | |
| Male | 753 (71.2) |
| Female | 304 (28.8) |
| Age, years; mean (SD) | 30 (10.84) |
| Relationship status ( | |
| In a relationship | 627 (59.3) |
| Not in a relationship | 430 (40.7) |
| Channel of Internet access ( | |
| Mobile phone | 114 (10.8) |
| Tablet | 57 (5.4) |
| Desktop computer | 469 (44.4) |
| Laptop | 414 (39.2) |
| Other mobile devices | 3 (.3) |
| Type of Internet access ( | |
| Mobile | 174 (16.5) |
| Non-mobile | 883 (83.5) |
| Weekly Internet use, hours, mean (SD) | 28 (21.2) |
| History of Internet use, years, mean (SD) | 13 (6.5) |
| Use of the Internet without the top three activities ( | |
| Yes | 886 (81.9) |
| No | 191 (18.1) |
| Weekly Internet use, hours, mean (SD) | 12 (14) |
| Perceived quality of life without Internet access ( | |
| Much worse | 251 (23.7) |
| Worse | 416 (39.4) |
| Same | 241 (22.8) |
| Better | 115 (10.9) |
| Much better | 34 (3.2) |
| Perceived Internet addiction ( | |
| Strongly disagree | 66 (6.2) |
| Disagree | 195 (18.4) |
| Neither agree or disagree | 247 (23.4) |
| Agree | 403 (38.1) |
| Strongly agree | 146 (13.8) |
Mobile Internet refers to participants that accessed the Internet via their mobile phones, tablets, and other mobile devices. Non-mobile Internet access refers to participants that accessed the Internet via their desktop computers and laptops.
This variable enquired into participants' estimated hours of weekly Internet use for leisure purposes only.
This variable enquired into participants' hypothetical estimated hours of weekly Internet use if their three most commonly preferred online activities were not accessible.
Fig. 1Participants' three most preferred non-work online activities.
Fig. 2Participants' single most preferred non-work online activities.
Bootstrappeda correlation matrix with 95% bias-corrected accelerated confidence interval between perceived Internet addiction and the study variables.
| Perceived Internet addiction | BCa 95% CI | |
|---|---|---|
| Mobile vs. non-mobile | .03 | − .03, .09 |
| Age | − .10 | − .16, − .03 |
| Gender | .06 | .001, .12 |
| Relationship status | .03 | − .03, .09 |
| Weekly Internet use | .27 | .21, .32 |
| History of Internet use | − .02 | − .10, .04 |
| Expected Internet usage | − .01 | − .08, .05 |
| Games and/or gambling | .04 | − .02, .10 |
| Accessing general information and news | − .12 | − .18, − .06 |
| Administration | − .09 | − .15, − .03 |
| Listening to music | < .01 | − .06, .06 |
| Watching videos and movies | .08 | .02, .14 |
| E-mailing and online chatting | − .04 | − .10, .02 |
| Meeting new people | .06 | .003, .11 |
| Shopping | .02 | − .04, .08 |
| Accessing adult content | .09 | .02, .15 |
| Social networking | .01 | − .05, .08 |
| Engaging in other online activities | < − .01 | − .07, .06 |
Bootstrap results are based on 10,000 bootstrap samples.
As per estimated hours.
As per years.
This variable relates to the following question: “If for technical reason(s), the most commonly used three online activities were not accessible, would you still switch on your computer (or other internet-enabled device) for other non-work online activities? (Yes/No).
Correlation is significant at .05.
Correlation is significant at .01.