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Psychometric Evaluation of the Nine-Item Problematic Internet Use Questionnaire (PIUQ-9) in Nine European Samples of Internet Users
Objectives: The nine-item Problematic Internet Use Questionnaire (PIUQ-9) is a brief self-report screening instrument for problematic internet use. The main objective of the present study was to explore the psychometric properties of the PIUQ-9 among nine different language-based samples of European...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6448041/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30984037 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00136 |
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author | Laconi, Stéphanie Urbán, Róbert Kaliszewska-Czeremska, Katarzyna Kuss, Daria J. Gnisci, Augusto Sergi, Ida Barke, Antonia Jeromin, Franziska Groth, Jarosław Gamez-Guadix, Manuel Ozcan, Neslihan Keser Siomos, Konstantinos Floros, Georgios D. Griffiths, Mark D. Demetrovics, Zsolt Király, Orsolya |
author_facet | Laconi, Stéphanie Urbán, Róbert Kaliszewska-Czeremska, Katarzyna Kuss, Daria J. Gnisci, Augusto Sergi, Ida Barke, Antonia Jeromin, Franziska Groth, Jarosław Gamez-Guadix, Manuel Ozcan, Neslihan Keser Siomos, Konstantinos Floros, Georgios D. Griffiths, Mark D. Demetrovics, Zsolt Király, Orsolya |
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description | Objectives: The nine-item Problematic Internet Use Questionnaire (PIUQ-9) is a brief self-report screening instrument for problematic internet use. The main objective of the present study was to explore the psychometric properties of the PIUQ-9 among nine different language-based samples of European internet users (Italian, German, French, Polish, Turkish, Hungarian, English, and Greek). Methods: The total sample comprised 5,593 internet users (38.1% men), aged between 18 and 87 years (M = 25.81; SD = 8.61). Via online recruitment, participants completed the PIUQ-9, the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) and items about time spent online. Results: Confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated that the bifactor model with one general factor (i.e., general problem) and two-specific factors (i.e., obsession and neglect + control disorder) yielded acceptable or good fit indices in all subsamples except for one. The common variance index in the bifactor model indicated that the general problem factor explained from 57.0 to 76.5% of common variance, which supports the presence of a strong global factor. According to the multiple indicators multiple causes (MIMIC) model, psychiatric symptoms had a moderate-to-strong direct effect on the general problem factor in all subsamples, ranging from β = 0.28 to β = 0.52 supporting the construct validity of the scale. Furthermore, in a majority of the subsamples, time spent online during the weekend had considerably higher effect sizes on the general problem factor than time spent online during weekdays. Conclusion: The present study highlights the appropriate psychometric properties of the PIUQ-9 across a number of European languages and cultures. |
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spelling | pubmed-64480412019-04-12 Psychometric Evaluation of the Nine-Item Problematic Internet Use Questionnaire (PIUQ-9) in Nine European Samples of Internet Users Laconi, Stéphanie Urbán, Róbert Kaliszewska-Czeremska, Katarzyna Kuss, Daria J. Gnisci, Augusto Sergi, Ida Barke, Antonia Jeromin, Franziska Groth, Jarosław Gamez-Guadix, Manuel Ozcan, Neslihan Keser Siomos, Konstantinos Floros, Georgios D. Griffiths, Mark D. Demetrovics, Zsolt Király, Orsolya Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Objectives: The nine-item Problematic Internet Use Questionnaire (PIUQ-9) is a brief self-report screening instrument for problematic internet use. The main objective of the present study was to explore the psychometric properties of the PIUQ-9 among nine different language-based samples of European internet users (Italian, German, French, Polish, Turkish, Hungarian, English, and Greek). Methods: The total sample comprised 5,593 internet users (38.1% men), aged between 18 and 87 years (M = 25.81; SD = 8.61). Via online recruitment, participants completed the PIUQ-9, the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) and items about time spent online. Results: Confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated that the bifactor model with one general factor (i.e., general problem) and two-specific factors (i.e., obsession and neglect + control disorder) yielded acceptable or good fit indices in all subsamples except for one. The common variance index in the bifactor model indicated that the general problem factor explained from 57.0 to 76.5% of common variance, which supports the presence of a strong global factor. According to the multiple indicators multiple causes (MIMIC) model, psychiatric symptoms had a moderate-to-strong direct effect on the general problem factor in all subsamples, ranging from β = 0.28 to β = 0.52 supporting the construct validity of the scale. Furthermore, in a majority of the subsamples, time spent online during the weekend had considerably higher effect sizes on the general problem factor than time spent online during weekdays. Conclusion: The present study highlights the appropriate psychometric properties of the PIUQ-9 across a number of European languages and cultures. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6448041/ /pubmed/30984037 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00136 Text en Copyright © 2019 Laconi, Urbán, Kaliszewska-Czeremska, Kuss, Gnisci, Sergi, Barke, Jeromin, Groth, Gamez-Guadix, Ozcan, Siomos, Floros, Griffiths, Demetrovics and Király. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Psychiatry Laconi, Stéphanie Urbán, Róbert Kaliszewska-Czeremska, Katarzyna Kuss, Daria J. Gnisci, Augusto Sergi, Ida Barke, Antonia Jeromin, Franziska Groth, Jarosław Gamez-Guadix, Manuel Ozcan, Neslihan Keser Siomos, Konstantinos Floros, Georgios D. Griffiths, Mark D. Demetrovics, Zsolt Király, Orsolya Psychometric Evaluation of the Nine-Item Problematic Internet Use Questionnaire (PIUQ-9) in Nine European Samples of Internet Users |
title | Psychometric Evaluation of the Nine-Item Problematic Internet Use Questionnaire (PIUQ-9) in Nine European Samples of Internet Users |
title_full | Psychometric Evaluation of the Nine-Item Problematic Internet Use Questionnaire (PIUQ-9) in Nine European Samples of Internet Users |
title_fullStr | Psychometric Evaluation of the Nine-Item Problematic Internet Use Questionnaire (PIUQ-9) in Nine European Samples of Internet Users |
title_full_unstemmed | Psychometric Evaluation of the Nine-Item Problematic Internet Use Questionnaire (PIUQ-9) in Nine European Samples of Internet Users |
title_short | Psychometric Evaluation of the Nine-Item Problematic Internet Use Questionnaire (PIUQ-9) in Nine European Samples of Internet Users |
title_sort | psychometric evaluation of the nine-item problematic internet use questionnaire (piuq-9) in nine european samples of internet users |
topic | Psychiatry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6448041/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30984037 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00136 |
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