TY - JOUR
T1 - Excessive and pathological Internet use – Risk-behavior or psychopathology?
AU - Kaess, Michael
AU - Klar, Johanna
AU - Kindler, Jochen
AU - Parzer, Peter
AU - Brunner, Romuald
AU - Carli, Vladimir
AU - Sarchiapone, Marco
AU - Hoven, Christina W.
AU - Apter, Alan
AU - Balazs, Judit
AU - Barzilay, Shira
AU - Bobes, Julio
AU - Cozman, Doina
AU - Gomboc, Vanja
AU - Haring, Christian
AU - Kahn, Jean Pierre
AU - Keeley, Helen
AU - Meszaros, Gergely
AU - Musa, George J.
AU - Postuvan, Vita
AU - Saiz, Pilar
AU - Sisask, Merike
AU - Varnik, Peeter
AU - Resch, Franz
AU - Wasserman, Danuta
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Author(s)
PY - 2021/12
Y1 - 2021/12
N2 - Pathological Internet use (but only with respect to gaming) is classified as mental disorder in the ICD-11. However, there is a large group of adolescents showing excessive Internet use, which may rather be considered adolescent risk-behavior. The aim was to test whether pathological and excessive Internet use should be considered as “psychopathology” or “risk-behavior”. A representative, cross-sectional sample of 11.110 students from 10 European Union countries was analyzed. Structural equation models, including the factors “risk-behavior” and “psychopathology” and the variables excessive and pathological Internet use, were tested against each other. “Risk-behavior” was operationalized by several risk-behaviors (e.g. drug abuse, truancy, etc). “Psychopathology” included measures of several mental disorders (e.g. depression, hyperactivity, etc). Excessive Internet use was assessed as the duration and frequency of Internet use. Pathological Internet use was assessed with the Young Diagnostic Questionnaire (i.e., presence of addiction criteria). Excessive Internet use loaded on “risk-behavior” (λ = 0.484, p < .001) and on “psychopathology” (λ = 0.071, p < .007). Pathological Internet use loaded on “risk-behavior” (λ = 0.333, p < .001) and on “psychopathology” (λ = 0.852, p < .001). Chi-square tests determined that the loadings of excessive Internet use (χ2 (1) = 81.98, p < .001) were significantly stronger on “risk-behavior” than “psychopathology”. Vice versa, pathological Internet use loaded significantly stronger on “psychopathology” (χ2 (1) = 107.10, p < .001). The results indicate that pathological Internet use should rather be considered as psychopathology. Excessive Internet use on the other hand, should be classified as adolescent risk-behavior.
AB - Pathological Internet use (but only with respect to gaming) is classified as mental disorder in the ICD-11. However, there is a large group of adolescents showing excessive Internet use, which may rather be considered adolescent risk-behavior. The aim was to test whether pathological and excessive Internet use should be considered as “psychopathology” or “risk-behavior”. A representative, cross-sectional sample of 11.110 students from 10 European Union countries was analyzed. Structural equation models, including the factors “risk-behavior” and “psychopathology” and the variables excessive and pathological Internet use, were tested against each other. “Risk-behavior” was operationalized by several risk-behaviors (e.g. drug abuse, truancy, etc). “Psychopathology” included measures of several mental disorders (e.g. depression, hyperactivity, etc). Excessive Internet use was assessed as the duration and frequency of Internet use. Pathological Internet use was assessed with the Young Diagnostic Questionnaire (i.e., presence of addiction criteria). Excessive Internet use loaded on “risk-behavior” (λ = 0.484, p < .001) and on “psychopathology” (λ = 0.071, p < .007). Pathological Internet use loaded on “risk-behavior” (λ = 0.333, p < .001) and on “psychopathology” (λ = 0.852, p < .001). Chi-square tests determined that the loadings of excessive Internet use (χ2 (1) = 81.98, p < .001) were significantly stronger on “risk-behavior” than “psychopathology”. Vice versa, pathological Internet use loaded significantly stronger on “psychopathology” (χ2 (1) = 107.10, p < .001). The results indicate that pathological Internet use should rather be considered as psychopathology. Excessive Internet use on the other hand, should be classified as adolescent risk-behavior.
KW - Adolescents
KW - Excessive Internet use
KW - Internet addiction
KW - Pathological Internet use
KW - Psychopathology
KW - Risk-behavior
KW - SEYLE
KW - Cross-Sectional Studies
KW - Humans
KW - Behavior, Addictive/epidemiology
KW - Video Games
KW - Adolescent
KW - Surveys and Questionnaires
KW - Substance-Related Disorders
KW - Internet
KW - Internet Use
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U2 - 10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.107045
DO - 10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.107045
M3 - Article
C2 - 34332272
AN - SCOPUS:85111964548
SN - 0306-4603
VL - 123
JO - Addictive Behaviors
JF - Addictive Behaviors
M1 - 107045
ER -