Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Sep 2021)

A Cross-Sectional Study on Internet Addiction Among Adolescent Children of Parents With Mental Illness

  • G.K. Sahanapriya,
  • P Bijulakshmi,
  • Gopi Rajendhiran,
  • S Mathumathi,
  • Vikhram Ramasubramanian,
  • M. Kannan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0253717621999761
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43

Abstract

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Background: The internet can cause adverse psychological issues in children whose parents show less competence because of their mental illness. This study aims to find the level of internet addiction among adolescents who have a parent with psychiatric illness and its relationship to the type and duration of their parent’s illness. Method: This study was conducted among 283 adolescents whose parents suffered from mental illness. They were selected from the inpatient and outpatient services of a neuropsychiatric hospital in India. Informed written consent was obtained from the parent not suffering from psychiatric illness, and a semistructured interview accommodating various factors and statements from the internet addiction test was used to find the level of internet addiction. Result: A total of 79.5% of adolescents showed scores indicative of internet addiction, with 14.5% of the participants having mild levels of addiction, 60.8% having moderate levels of addiction, and 4.2% having severe levels of addiction. There is a significant relationship between internet addiction scores and the type and duration of psychiatric illness in a parent. Conclusion: The internet addiction scores in adolescents have a significant relationship to the various types of illnesses and the duration of illness of their parents.