Correlates of Internet Addiction among Adolescents

  • Waldo A
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Abstract

Internet addiction is a broad concept. Despite inconclusive or inconsistent definition for this disorder, usage of the internet is growing rapidly each year especially among adolescents, making it imperative to look into factors that can be correlated to it. The study provided description on adolescent internet addiction and examined significant differences in terms of gender, type of school and online behaviors. Further, the relationship of adolescent internet addiction to spiritual intelligence, psychological wellbeing and social desirability was explored. Questionnaires were used in the data collection; findings suggest that adolescents are frequent online users and that there are significant differences in terms of gender, school type, and online behaviors; social desirability had a strong positive relationship with adolescent internet addiction.

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Waldo, A. D. (2014). Correlates of Internet Addiction among Adolescents. Psychology, 05(18), 1999–2008. https://doi.org/10.4236/psych.2014.518203

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