Industrial Psychiatry Journal (Jan 2022)

Affective symptoms as a predictor of internet addiction among young adults

  • Nitin Anand,
  • Manoj K Sharma,
  • Palaniappan Marimuthu,
  • Ravish Huchegowda,
  • Pranjali C Thakur,
  • Akash Vishwakarma,
  • Ashwini Tadpatrikar,
  • Ishita Mondal,
  • Azhagannan KM,
  • Vikas S Rawat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ipj.ipj_175_21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 2
pp. 359 – 363

Abstract

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Objectives: Mental health difficulties have been found to be associated with internet addiction, which makes it a multifaceted problem. The current study aimed to examine the relationship between internet addiction and affective states (depression, anxiety, and stress). Material and Methods: The study sample consisted of 731 individuals (403 males and 328 females) ranging in age from 18 to 25 years. We used an observational survey design to study participants with an internet addiction test and depression, anxiety, and stress scale. Results: The mean age ± standard deviation of the sample was 22.58 ± 2.80 years. Stress and depression were found to play a major role in internet addiction in the regression analysis. Conclusions: The study supports the association between internet use and stress and depression. The findings imply the need for early identification and intervention of affective states in the context of unhealthy internet use.

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