Abstract
Found that self-reported psychosocial health predicted levels of onlinesocial interaction, which in turn predicted negative outcomes associatedwith internet use. Central claim is that preference for online socialinteraction leads to negative consequences.
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Scott E. Caplan. (2003). Preference for Online Social Interaction: A Theory of Problematic Internet Use and Psychosocial Well-Being. Communication Research, 30(6), 625–648. Retrieved from http://crx.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/30/6/625
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