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Compulsive internet use and the development of self-esteem and hope: A four-year longitudinal study.

James N Donald1, Joseph Ciarrochi2, Philip D Parker2, Baljinder K Sahdra2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Compulsive internet use (CIU) has been linked to decrements in mental health and well-being. However, relatively little is known about how CIU relates to evaluations of the self, and in particular, whether CIU is antecedent to or is a consequence of negative evaluations of one's social worth (self-esteem) and general efficacy (hope). To examine this, we explored the longitudinal relations between CIU and the development of self-esteem and hope among adolescents over a four-year period.
METHOD: Two thousand eight hundred and nine adolescents completed measures yearly from Grade 8 (MAge = 13.7) to Grade 11. Autoregressive cross-lagged structural equation models were used to test whether CIU influenced or was influenced by self-esteem and hope.
RESULTS: We found consistent support for a CIU-as-antecedent model. CIU preceded reductions in trait hope, and small reductions in self-esteem. In contrast, we did not find evidence for a CIU-as-consequence model: low self-esteem and hope did not predict increases in CIU over time.
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that CIU has negative consequences for young people's feelings of goal-efficacy, and that interventions that address the compulsive use of the internet are likely to strengthen hope and self-esteem among young people.
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Keywords:  compulsive internet use; hope; longitudinal; self-esteem; structural equation model

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30592047     DOI: 10.1111/jopy.12450

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pers        ISSN: 0022-3506


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