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The impact of Internet-based specific activities on the perceptions of Internet addiction, quality of life, and excessive usage: A cross-sectional study

机译:基于互联网的特定活动对互联网成瘾,生活质量和过度使用的观念的影响:一项横断面研究

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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. Methods A cross-sectional design was adopted using convenience and snowball sampling to recruit participants. A total of 1057 Internet users with ages ranging from 16 to 70 years (M age = 30 years, SD = 10.84) were recruited online via several English-speaking online forums. Results Most participants indicated that their preferred activities were (i) accessing general information and news, (ii) social networking, and (iii) using e-mail and/or online chatting. Participants also reported that there would be a significant decrease of their Internet use if access to their preferred activities was restricted. The study also found that 51% of the total sample perceived themselves as being addicted to the Internet, while 14.1% reported that without the Internet their life would be improved. Conclusions The context in which the Internet is used appears to determine the intensity and the lengths that individuals will go to use this tool. The implications of these findings are further discussed. Highlights ? Preferred non-work online activities were of informational and social nature. ? Online behaviors may change by manipulating the availability of online activities. ? Perceived quality of life can be affected in the absence of Internet access. ? Perception of Internet addiction may be a useful indicator of possible addiction. ? Specific online activities are associated with perceived Internet addiction.
机译:引言最近的研究已经研究了对特定在线活动的偏好产生的背景,导致研究人员建议过多的Internet用户从事特定活动,而不是“普遍”使用Internet。本研究旨在通过解决以下四个研究问题来部分复制和扩展这些发现:(i)参与者偏爱的在线活动;(i)根据假设情景,在线行为可能发生的预期变化;(iii)访问时的感知生活质量无法上网;以及(iv)自我诊断出网络成瘾的参与者如何与互联网使用的强度和频率相关。方法采用方便和滚雪球采样的横断面设计招募参与者。通过几个讲英语的在线论坛,在线招募了1057位年龄在16至70岁(M年龄= 30岁,SD = 10.84)的互联网用户。结果大多数参与者表示,他们的首选活动是(i)访问一般信息和新闻,(ii)社交网络,以及(iii)使用电子邮件和/或在线聊天。与会者还报告说,如果限制他们偏爱的活动,其互联网使用将大大减少。该研究还发现,总样本中有51%认为自己沉迷于互联网,而14.1%的受访者表示,没有互联网,他们的生活将会得到改善。结论使用Internet的环境似乎确定了个人使用该工具的强度和时间长度。这些发现的含义将进一步讨论。强调 ?首选的非工作在线活动具有信息性和社会性。 ?通过控制在线活动的可用性,在线行为可能会发生变化。 ?在没有互联网访问的情况下,感知的生活质量可能会受到影响。 ?对网络成瘾的感知可能是可能成瘾的有用指标。 ?特定的在线活动与感知的网络成瘾有关。

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