Computers in Human Behavior Reports (Aug 2021)

Validation study of the Core Beliefs about Behavioral Addictions and Internet Addiction Questionnaire (CBBAIAQ)

  • Nina Harren,
  • Vera Walburg,
  • Henri Chabrol

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
p. 100096

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The present study involves the construct and validation of the Core Beliefs about Behavioral Addictions and Internet Addiction Questionnaire (CBBAIAQ), on a French non-specific population. Development of the questionnaire was divided into three steps: creation of items based on semi-structured interviews, conduction of an Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) to elaborate the structure of the questionnaire on a first sample of 458 participants, and assessment of internal structure by performing a Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) on a second sample of 544 participants. Data was collected through online surveys. Both samples were evaluated for problematic Internet use (PIU) (IAT; Young, 1998) and problematic Facebook use (PFU) (BFAS; Andreassen, Torsheim, Brunborg, & Pallesen, 2012) for testing correlations with CBBAIAQ factors. EFA, performed on the 91 created items, identified a 3-factor solution composed of 41 items. CFA, performed on the 41 remaining items, revealed a more significant 6-factor model of 23 items. Factor 2, 4, and 6 were significantly negatively correlated with PIU (r ​= ​−0.09, r ​= ​−0.11, r ​= ​−0.09). Psychometric properties of the CBBAIAQ (X2 ​= ​406; p ​< ​.001; CFI ​= ​0.94; TLI ​= ​0.93; SRMR ​= ​0.05; RMSEA ​= ​0.04) and internal coherence (from α ​= ​0.67 to α ​= ​0.85) were good. The CBBAIAQ can be exploited in future research to explore relations between core beliefs and other variables.

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