| Literature DB >> 31208378 |
Meng Shi1,2, Tian Jiao Du3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Internet addiction (IA) has emerged as a public health concern, particularly among adolescents and young adults. However, few studies have been conducted in medical students. This multi-center study aimed to investigate the prevalence of IA in Chinese medical students, to examine the associations of big five personality traits with IA in the population, and to explore the possible mediating role of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in the relationship.Entities:
Keywords: Internet addiction, ADHD symptoms; Medical students; Personality traits
Year: 2019 PMID: 31208378 PMCID: PMC6580606 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-019-2173-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Characteristics of Study Population (N = 1264)
| Variables | No | % | IAT (Mean ± SD) | P |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 520 | 41.1% | 30.55 ± 15.57 | 0.232 |
| Female | 744 | 58.9% | 29.54 ± 13.66 | |
| Age group | ||||
| 17–19 | 610 | 48.9% | 28.75 ± 13.69 | 0.004 |
| 20–26 | 654 | 51.7% | 31.07 ± 15.10 | |
| Academic year | ||||
| 1st year | 395 | 31.3% | 27.46 ± 13.35 | < 0.001 |
| 2nd year | 329 | 26.0% | 30.42 ± 14.50 | |
| 3rd year | 263 | 20.8% | 30.76 ± 15.07 | |
| 4th year | 277 | 21.9% | 32.18 ± 14.99 | |
| Hometown | ||||
| Urban area | 643 | 50.9% | 30.75 ± 15.39 | 0.046 |
| Non-urban area | 621 | 49.1% | 29.13 ± 13.44 | |
IAT Internet Addiction Test
Means, standard deviation (SD) and correlations of continuous variables
| Variables | Mean | SD | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Age | 19.74 | 1.48 | 1 | ||||||
| 2. Internet addiction | 29.95 | 14.49 | 0.045 | 1 | |||||
| 3. Extraversion | 24.51 | 4.97 | −0.040 | −0.159** | 1 | ||||
| 4. Agreeableness | 33.84 | 4.73 | −0.043 | − 0.315** | 0.165** | 1 | |||
| 5. Conscientiousness | 29.49 | 5.12 | 0.002 | −0.419** | 0.264** | 0.342** | 1 | ||
| 6. Neuroticism | 23.09 | 5.05 | 0.045 | 0.345** | −0.367** | −0.438** | − 0.414** | 1 | |
| 7. Openness | 33.79 | 5.78 | −0.058* | −0.159** | 0.415** | 0.185** | 0.349** | −0.284** | 1 |
| 8. ADHD symptoms | 9.05 | 3.39 | 0.041 | 0.462** | −0.101** | −0.289** | − 0.377** | 0.347** | − 0.174** |
** p < 0.01 (two-tailed), * p < 0.05 (two-tailed)
Hierarchical linear regression analyses results
| Variables | Step 1 ( | Step2 ( | Step3( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | −0.036 | −0.073** | − 0.061* |
| Age group | −0.007 | 0.010 | 0.001 |
| Hometown | −0.062* | −0.045 | − 0.079** |
| Grade group 1 | 0. 094** | 0.054 | 0.057 |
| Grade group 2 | 0. 101* | 0.038 | 0.060 |
| Grade group 3 | 0. 144** | 0.103* | 0.096* |
| Extraversion | −0.001 | −0.027 | |
| Agreeableness | −0.123** | −0.082** | |
| Conscientiousness | −0.318** | −0.232** | |
| Neuroticism | 0.164** | 0.096** | |
| Openness | 0.012 | 0.015 | |
| ADHD symptoms | 0.319** | ||
| F | 4.400** | 36.536** | 49.660** |
| R2 | 0.021 | 0.243 | 0.323 |
| △R2 | 0.021 | 0.222 | 0.080 |
Grade group 1 = 2nd year/1st year, Grade group 2 = 3rd year/1st year, Grade group 3 = 4th year/1st year
** p < 0.01 (two-tailed), * p < 0.05 (two-tailed)
Mediating role of ADHD on the associations of personality traits with Internet addiction
| Predictors | Path coefficients | ||||
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| Extraversion | −0.001 | 0.082** | 0.318** | − 0.027 | 0.026 (0.007, 0.048) |
| Agreeableness | −0.123** | −0.129** | 0.318** | −0.082** | − 0.041 (− 0.063, − 0.022) |
| Conscientiousness | −0.317** | − 0.269** | 0.318** | − 0.231** | −0.085 (− 0.110, − 0.066) |
| Neuroticism | 0.163** | 0.214** | 0.318** | 0.095** | 0.068 (0.047, 0.093) |
| Openness | 0.012 | −0.009 | 0.318** | 0.015 | −0.003 (− 0.022, 0.017) |
c: associations of personality traits with Internet addiction; a: associations of personality traits with ADHD symptoms; b: associations of ADHD symptoms with Internet addiction after controlling for the predictor variables; c’: associations of personality traits with Internet addiction after adding ADHD symptoms as mediator; a * b: the product of a and b; 95% CI: the bias-corrected and accelerated 95% confidence interval
Gender, age group, hometown, and grade year were covariates. ** p < 0.01(two-tailed)
Fig. 1Path analysis depicting direct and indirect effects of personality traits on Internet addiction. Standardized coefficients are presented, and covariates were included in the model but are not presented for simplicity