Further validation of the internet addiction test: Psychometric characteristics in a portuguese university sample

  • Bento C
  • Pereira A
  • Marques C
  • et al.
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IntroductionThe Internet Addiction Test (IAT) is a 20-item, self-reported questionnaire that measures the presence and severity of Internet addiction which is an increasing problem in adolescents. Although a Portuguese version IAT has been validated in adults, its psychometric properties have never been evaluated before, in adolescents.ObjectivesTo analyse the reliability and construct and concurrent validity of the IAT in a Portuguese adolescent sample.Methods772 adolescents (53.5% girls), mean aged 13.21±2.246, answered the Portuguese versions of the IAT and the Portuguese versions of validated scales to evaluate: Cyberbullying, Game Addiction, Agressivity and Anxiety, Depression Scales. To study the temporal stability, 377 (60.5% girls) respondents answered the questionnaires again after approximately four-six weeks. The total sample was aleatory splitted to realize the exploratory and the confirmatory factor analyses.ResultsExploratory and confirmatory factor analyses supported a second order two-factor structure - “Isolation and Social Commitment” and F2-“Negligence and Functional Commitment”. The χ2/df value was 2.260 and had a significant p value; it had the lowest RMSEA score = .074 (p.85. Pearson correlation between the test and the re-test was r=.660. The IAT, video game addiction (r=.434), Cyberbullying (r=.383), anxiety (r=.209) and depression (r=.263) were significantly correlated (p

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Bento, C., Pereira, A. T., Marques, C., Mota, D., & Macedo, A. (2021). Further validation of the internet addiction test: Psychometric characteristics in a portuguese university sample. European Psychiatry, 64(S1), S572–S572. https://doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1526

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