Behavioral Sciences (Jun 2022)

Personality Traits of Croatian University Students with Internet Addiction

  • Ivan Miskulin,
  • Ivana Simic,
  • Nika Pavlovic,
  • Jelena Kovacevic,
  • Ivica Fotez,
  • Goran Kondza,
  • Hrvoje Palenkic,
  • Vesna Bilic-Kirin,
  • Marinela Kristic,
  • Maja Miskulin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs12060173
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 173

Abstract

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Specific personality traits may predispose individuals to various forms of addictive behaviors. This study aimed to investigate the association between personality traits of university students and Internet addiction (IA). A sample of 1051 university students was recruited from the largest university in Eastern Croatia. A structured anonymous questionnaire that included questions regarding students’ sociodemographic information and Internet usage patterns, the Young Internet Addiction Test and Big Five Inventory served as a research tool. The study revealed that 1.0% of the studied sample expressed severe IA while 24.6% of study participants expressed some signs of addiction. The IA was detected in 576 (80.0%) students who used the Internet mainly for social networking, in 30 (78.9%) students who mainly used it for online gaming, and in 153 (52.2%) students who mainly used it for university assignments (p p p p = 0.025), while there were no significant associations between specific personality traits and addictive behavior during online gaming (p = 0.059). Personality traits must be taken into account while developing programs and implementing interventions for preventing IA in the university student population.

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