上瘾
互联网
色情
心理学
互联网隐私
计算机科学
万维网
神经科学
精神分析
作者
Christian Montag,Katharina Bey,Peng Sha,Li Mei,Yafei Chen,Wei‐Yin Liu,Yikang Zhu,Chunming Li,Sebastian Markett,Julia Keiper,Martin Reuter
摘要
Abstract Introduction It has been hypothesized that two distinctive forms of Internet addiction exist. Here, generalized Internet addiction refers to the problematic use of the Internet covering a broad range of Internet‐related activities. In contrast, specific forms of Internet addiction target the problematic use of distinct online activities such as excessive online video gaming or activities in social networks. Methods The present study investigates the relationship between generalized and specific Internet addiction in a cross‐cultural study encompassing data from C hina, T aiwan, S weden and G ermany in n = 636 participants. In this study, we assessed – besides generalized Internet addiction – addictive behavior in the domains of online video gaming, online shopping, online social networks and online pornography. Results The results confirm the existence of distinct forms of specific Internet addiction. One exception, however, was established in five of the six samples under investigation: online social network addiction correlates in large amounts with generalized Internet addiction. Discussion I n general, it is of importance to distinguish between generalized and specific Internet addiction.
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