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Personality Traits of Croatian University Students with Internet Addiction

Specific personality traits may predispose individuals to various forms of addictive behaviors. This study aimed to investigate the association between personality traits of university students and Internet addiction (IA). A sample of 1051 university students was recruited from the largest universit...

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Autores principales: Miskulin, Ivan, Simic, Ivana, Pavlovic, Nika, Kovacevic, Jelena, Fotez, Ivica, Kondza, Goran, Palenkic, Hrvoje, Bilic-Kirin, Vesna, Kristic, Marinela, Miskulin, Maja
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9219879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35735383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs12060173
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author Miskulin, Ivan
Simic, Ivana
Pavlovic, Nika
Kovacevic, Jelena
Fotez, Ivica
Kondza, Goran
Palenkic, Hrvoje
Bilic-Kirin, Vesna
Kristic, Marinela
Miskulin, Maja
author_facet Miskulin, Ivan
Simic, Ivana
Pavlovic, Nika
Kovacevic, Jelena
Fotez, Ivica
Kondza, Goran
Palenkic, Hrvoje
Bilic-Kirin, Vesna
Kristic, Marinela
Miskulin, Maja
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description Specific personality traits may predispose individuals to various forms of addictive behaviors. This study aimed to investigate the association between personality traits of university students and Internet addiction (IA). A sample of 1051 university students was recruited from the largest university in Eastern Croatia. A structured anonymous questionnaire that included questions regarding students’ sociodemographic information and Internet usage patterns, the Young Internet Addiction Test and Big Five Inventory served as a research tool. The study revealed that 1.0% of the studied sample expressed severe IA while 24.6% of study participants expressed some signs of addiction. The IA was detected in 576 (80.0%) students who used the Internet mainly for social networking, in 30 (78.9%) students who mainly used it for online gaming, and in 153 (52.2%) students who mainly used it for university assignments (p < 0.001). Higher neuroticism, higher extraversion, and higher openness to new experiences were connected with IA in general (p < 0.001). Higher neuroticism, higher extraversion, and higher openness to new experiences were significantly associated with addictive behavior during social networking (p < 0.001). Higher extraversion and higher openness to new experiences were significantly associated with addictive behavior during Internet usage for university assignments (p = 0.025), while there were no significant associations between specific personality traits and addictive behavior during online gaming (p = 0.059). Personality traits must be taken into account while developing programs and implementing interventions for preventing IA in the university student population.
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spelling pubmed-92198792022-06-24 Personality Traits of Croatian University Students with Internet Addiction Miskulin, Ivan Simic, Ivana Pavlovic, Nika Kovacevic, Jelena Fotez, Ivica Kondza, Goran Palenkic, Hrvoje Bilic-Kirin, Vesna Kristic, Marinela Miskulin, Maja Behav Sci (Basel) Article Specific personality traits may predispose individuals to various forms of addictive behaviors. This study aimed to investigate the association between personality traits of university students and Internet addiction (IA). A sample of 1051 university students was recruited from the largest university in Eastern Croatia. A structured anonymous questionnaire that included questions regarding students’ sociodemographic information and Internet usage patterns, the Young Internet Addiction Test and Big Five Inventory served as a research tool. The study revealed that 1.0% of the studied sample expressed severe IA while 24.6% of study participants expressed some signs of addiction. The IA was detected in 576 (80.0%) students who used the Internet mainly for social networking, in 30 (78.9%) students who mainly used it for online gaming, and in 153 (52.2%) students who mainly used it for university assignments (p < 0.001). Higher neuroticism, higher extraversion, and higher openness to new experiences were connected with IA in general (p < 0.001). Higher neuroticism, higher extraversion, and higher openness to new experiences were significantly associated with addictive behavior during social networking (p < 0.001). Higher extraversion and higher openness to new experiences were significantly associated with addictive behavior during Internet usage for university assignments (p = 0.025), while there were no significant associations between specific personality traits and addictive behavior during online gaming (p = 0.059). Personality traits must be taken into account while developing programs and implementing interventions for preventing IA in the university student population. MDPI 2022-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9219879/ /pubmed/35735383 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs12060173 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Simic, Ivana
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Kovacevic, Jelena
Fotez, Ivica
Kondza, Goran
Palenkic, Hrvoje
Bilic-Kirin, Vesna
Kristic, Marinela
Miskulin, Maja
Personality Traits of Croatian University Students with Internet Addiction
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9219879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35735383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs12060173
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