International Journal of Adolescence and Youth (Dec 2022)

Comorbid symptoms of internet addiction among adolescents with and without autism spectrum disorder: a comparative study

  • Kentaro Kawabe,
  • Fumie Horiuchi,
  • Rie Hosokawa,
  • Kiwamu Nakachi,
  • Junya Soga,
  • Shu-Ichi Ueno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2022.2091939
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1
pp. 315 – 324

Abstract

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This study investigates the prevalence of internet addiction and compares its related factors among adolescents with and without autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Between January 2017 and December 2019, outpatients (n = 102), aged 12–15, completed the basic information questionnaire, Internet Addiction Test, and Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology Self-Report Japanese version (QIDS-J). Their parents completed the Social Responsiveness Scale-2 (SRS-2) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Rating Scale-IV (ADHD-RS). The scores of adolescents with and without ASD were compared. Internet addiction was prevalent among 40.0% and 23.9% of adolescents in the ASD and non-ASD groups, respectively. No potential risk factors for internet addiction were statistically significant in the ASD group. However, QIDS-J and ADHD-RS scores were significantly correlated with internet addiction in the non-ASD group. Factors related to internet addiction were symptoms of depression and ADHD in the non-ASD group.

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