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The role of self-esteem in Internet addiction within the context of comorbid mental disorders: Findings from a general population-based sample

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Internet Addiction (IA) has consistently been related to comorbid psychiatric disorders and lowered self-esteem. However, most studies relied on self-report questionnaires using non-representative samples. This study aims to analyze the relative impact of self-esteem and comorbi...

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Autores principales: Sevelko, Katrin, Bischof, Gallus, Bischof, Anja, Besser, Bettina, John, Ulrich, Meyer, Christian, Rumpf, Hans-Jürgen
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Publicado: Akadémiai Kiadó 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6376382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30585501
http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/2006.7.2018.130
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author Sevelko, Katrin
Bischof, Gallus
Bischof, Anja
Besser, Bettina
John, Ulrich
Meyer, Christian
Rumpf, Hans-Jürgen
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Meyer, Christian
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Internet Addiction (IA) has consistently been related to comorbid psychiatric disorders and lowered self-esteem. However, most studies relied on self-report questionnaires using non-representative samples. This study aims to analyze the relative impact of self-esteem and comorbid psychopathology with lifetime IA in a population-based sample of excessive Internet users using clinical diagnoses assessed in a personal interview. METHODS: The sample of this study is based on a general population survey. Using the Compulsive Internet Use Scale, all participants with elevated Internet use scores were selected and invited to a follow-up interview. Current DSM-5 criteria for Internet gaming disorder were rephrased to apply to all Internet activities. Out of 196 participants, 82 fulfilled the criteria for IA. Self-esteem was measured with the Rosenberg’s Self-Esteem Scale. RESULTS: Self-esteem is significantly associated with IA. For every unit increase in self-esteem, the chance of having IA decreased by 11%. By comparison, comorbidities such as substance-use disorder (excluding tobacco), mood disorder, and eating disorder were significantly more likely among Internet-addicted than in the non-addicted group. This could not be reported for anxiety disorders. A logistic regression showed that by adding self-esteem and psychopathology into the same model, self-esteem maintains its strong influence on IA. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: Self-esteem was associated with IA, even after adjustment for substance-use disorders, mood disorder, and eating disorder. Self-esteem and psychopathology should be considered in prevention, intervention measures, as well as in the conception of etiological models.
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spelling pubmed-63763822019-02-21 The role of self-esteem in Internet addiction within the context of comorbid mental disorders: Findings from a general population-based sample Sevelko, Katrin Bischof, Gallus Bischof, Anja Besser, Bettina John, Ulrich Meyer, Christian Rumpf, Hans-Jürgen J Behav Addict Full-Length Report BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Internet Addiction (IA) has consistently been related to comorbid psychiatric disorders and lowered self-esteem. However, most studies relied on self-report questionnaires using non-representative samples. This study aims to analyze the relative impact of self-esteem and comorbid psychopathology with lifetime IA in a population-based sample of excessive Internet users using clinical diagnoses assessed in a personal interview. METHODS: The sample of this study is based on a general population survey. Using the Compulsive Internet Use Scale, all participants with elevated Internet use scores were selected and invited to a follow-up interview. Current DSM-5 criteria for Internet gaming disorder were rephrased to apply to all Internet activities. Out of 196 participants, 82 fulfilled the criteria for IA. Self-esteem was measured with the Rosenberg’s Self-Esteem Scale. RESULTS: Self-esteem is significantly associated with IA. For every unit increase in self-esteem, the chance of having IA decreased by 11%. By comparison, comorbidities such as substance-use disorder (excluding tobacco), mood disorder, and eating disorder were significantly more likely among Internet-addicted than in the non-addicted group. This could not be reported for anxiety disorders. A logistic regression showed that by adding self-esteem and psychopathology into the same model, self-esteem maintains its strong influence on IA. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: Self-esteem was associated with IA, even after adjustment for substance-use disorders, mood disorder, and eating disorder. Self-esteem and psychopathology should be considered in prevention, intervention measures, as well as in the conception of etiological models. Akadémiai Kiadó 2018-12-26 2018-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6376382/ /pubmed/30585501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/2006.7.2018.130 Text en © 2018 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited, a link to the CC License is provided, and changes – if any – are indicated.
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Besser, Bettina
John, Ulrich
Meyer, Christian
Rumpf, Hans-Jürgen
The role of self-esteem in Internet addiction within the context of comorbid mental disorders: Findings from a general population-based sample
title The role of self-esteem in Internet addiction within the context of comorbid mental disorders: Findings from a general population-based sample
title_full The role of self-esteem in Internet addiction within the context of comorbid mental disorders: Findings from a general population-based sample
title_fullStr The role of self-esteem in Internet addiction within the context of comorbid mental disorders: Findings from a general population-based sample
title_full_unstemmed The role of self-esteem in Internet addiction within the context of comorbid mental disorders: Findings from a general population-based sample
title_short The role of self-esteem in Internet addiction within the context of comorbid mental disorders: Findings from a general population-based sample
title_sort role of self-esteem in internet addiction within the context of comorbid mental disorders: findings from a general population-based sample
topic Full-Length Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6376382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30585501
http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/2006.7.2018.130
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