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Internet addiction among Czech adolescents

Journal

PSYCH JOURNAL
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages 679-687

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pchj.454

Keywords

adolescence; gender; Internet addiction; type of school

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  1. Psychological Research in Selected Areas of Pedagogical and Clinical Psychology [IGA_FF_2019_016]

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The study found that adolescent girls in Czech Republic have higher levels of internet addiction, while internet addiction in boys is associated with a reduction in social relationships. Furthermore, the type of school attended also affects adolescents' internet addiction.
Our study estimates the prevalence of Internet addiction in Czech adolescents as well as differences by gender and school type. A total of 3,950 adolescents (n = 1,940 boys, n = 2,010 girls) from 11 to 19 years of age (M = 15.73, SD = 1.99) participated in the research. They completed the Internet Addiction Test, which consists of subscales for Salience, Excessive Use, Neglect Work, Anticipation, Lack of Control, and Neglect Social Life. The results indicate that adolescent girls have higher levels of internet addiction. In boys, unlike girls, internet addiction was associated with a reduction in social relationships and interactions. Our findings show interesting differences between adolescent girls and boys and the type of school attended in the Czech population in terms of Internet addiction.

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