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Cross-Cultural Validation of the Compulsive Internet Use Scale in Four Forms and Eight Languages.

Olatz Lopez-Fernandez1,2, Mark D Griffiths1, Daria J Kuss1, Christopher Dawes1, Halley M Pontes1, Lucy Justice1, Hans-Jürgen Rumpf3, Anja Bischof3, Ann-Kathrin Gässler3, Eva Suryani4, Niko Männikkö5, Maria Kääriänen6, Lucia Romo7,8, Yannick Morvan7,8, Laurence Kern9, Pierluigi Graziani10,11, Amélie Rousseau12, Julia M Hormes13, Adriano Schimmenti14, Alessia Passanisi14, Zsolt Demetrovics15, Orsolya Király15, Bernadeta Lelonek-Kuleta16, Joanna Chwaszcz17, Magali Dufour18, Javier Ponce Terashima19, Mariano Chóliz20, Juan José Zacarés21, Emilia Serra21, Lucien Rochat22, Daniele Zullino23,24, Sophia Achab23,24, Nils Inge Landrø25, Joël Billieux26.   

Abstract

The 14-item Compulsive Internet Use Scale (CIUS) is one of the most frequently internationally adapted psychometric instruments developed to assess generalized problematic Internet use. Multiple adaptations of this instrument have led to versions in different languages (e.g., Arabic and French), and different numbers of items (e.g., from 5 to 16 items instead of the original 14). However, to date, the CIUS has never been simultaneously compared and validated in several languages and different versions. Consequently, the present study tested the psychometric properties of four CIUS versions (i.e., CIUS-14, CIUS-9, CIUS-7, and CIUS-5) across eight languages (i.e., German, French, English, Finnish, Spanish, Italian, Polish, and Hungarian) to (a) examine their psychometric properties, and (b) test their measurement invariance. These analyses also identified the optimal versions of the CIUS. The data were collected via online surveys administered to 4,226 voluntary participants from 15 countries, aged at least 18 years, and recruited from academic environments. All brief versions of the CIUS in all eight languages were validated. Dimensional, configural, and metric invariance were established across all languages for the CIUS-5, CIUS-7, and CIUS-9, but the CIUS-5 and CIUS-7 were slightly more suitable because their model fitted the ordinal estimate better, while for cross-comparisons, the CIUS-9 was slightly better. The brief versions of the CIUS are therefore reliable and structurally stable instruments that can be used for cross-cultural research across adult populations.

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Keywords:  Compulsive Internet Use Scale; cross-cultural research; measurement invariance; psychometric testing

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31295025     DOI: 10.1089/cyber.2018.0731

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw        ISSN: 2152-2715


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