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Generalized problematic internet use and perfectionism in portuguese university students

INTRODUCTION: Although there are several empirical studies exploring the relationship between problematic Internet use and personality traits, few had considered perfectionism. OBJECTIVES: To explore the association between generalized problematic Internet use and perfectionism. METHODS: A sample of...

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Autores principales: Maia, B. Rodrigues, Soares, M.J., Pereira, A.T., Marques, M., Carvalho, F., Macedo, A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470995/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1186
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author Maia, B. Rodrigues
Soares, M.J.
Pereira, A.T.
Marques, M.
Carvalho, F.
Macedo, A.
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Soares, M.J.
Pereira, A.T.
Marques, M.
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description INTRODUCTION: Although there are several empirical studies exploring the relationship between problematic Internet use and personality traits, few had considered perfectionism. OBJECTIVES: To explore the association between generalized problematic Internet use and perfectionism. METHODS: A sample of 433 Portuguese university students (M(age) = 20.15 years, SD = 1.77, range = 18-25 years) completed the Generalized Problematic Internet Use Scale 2/GPIU and the Multidimensional Perfectionism Composite Scale – short version. RESULTS: GPIU total score (rs=.16**), Mood Regulation (rs=.22**), and Deficient Self-Regulation (rs=.13**) were correlated with Positive Striving factor. GPIU total score (rs=.38**), Preference for Online Social Interaction (rs=.16**), Mood Regulation (rs=.28**), Deficient Self-Regulation (rs = .33**), and Negative Consequences (rs=.41**) were significantly correlated with Evaluative Concerns factor. A one-way between groups analysis of variance was conducted to explore the relation between GPIU and perfectionism. Subjects were divided into three groups according to their GPIU risk levels (Group1:low-risk; Group2:medium-risk; Group3:high-risk). There was a statistically difference at p >.05 level in Positive Striving scores for the three risk level groups: F (2,430)=4.39, p=.013, and in Evaluative Concerns scores, F (2,430)=28.83, p=<.001. Post-hoc comparisons using the Tukey USD test, for Positive Striving, indicated that the mean score for Group1 (M=39.21, SD=8.56) was significantly different from Group3 (M=43.69, SD=9.74). Considering Evaluative Concerns, the mean score for Group1 (M=39.86, SD=11.31) was significantly different from Group2 (M=46.91, SD=11.42) and from Group3 (M=51.75, SD=8.54). CONCLUSIONS: GPIU is consistently related to maladaptive perfectionism. Future longitudinal studies are needed to clarify the bidirectional association between GPIU and perfectionism traits.
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spelling pubmed-94709952022-09-29 Generalized problematic internet use and perfectionism in portuguese university students Maia, B. Rodrigues Soares, M.J. Pereira, A.T. Marques, M. Carvalho, F. Macedo, A. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: Although there are several empirical studies exploring the relationship between problematic Internet use and personality traits, few had considered perfectionism. OBJECTIVES: To explore the association between generalized problematic Internet use and perfectionism. METHODS: A sample of 433 Portuguese university students (M(age) = 20.15 years, SD = 1.77, range = 18-25 years) completed the Generalized Problematic Internet Use Scale 2/GPIU and the Multidimensional Perfectionism Composite Scale – short version. RESULTS: GPIU total score (rs=.16**), Mood Regulation (rs=.22**), and Deficient Self-Regulation (rs=.13**) were correlated with Positive Striving factor. GPIU total score (rs=.38**), Preference for Online Social Interaction (rs=.16**), Mood Regulation (rs=.28**), Deficient Self-Regulation (rs = .33**), and Negative Consequences (rs=.41**) were significantly correlated with Evaluative Concerns factor. A one-way between groups analysis of variance was conducted to explore the relation between GPIU and perfectionism. Subjects were divided into three groups according to their GPIU risk levels (Group1:low-risk; Group2:medium-risk; Group3:high-risk). There was a statistically difference at p >.05 level in Positive Striving scores for the three risk level groups: F (2,430)=4.39, p=.013, and in Evaluative Concerns scores, F (2,430)=28.83, p=<.001. Post-hoc comparisons using the Tukey USD test, for Positive Striving, indicated that the mean score for Group1 (M=39.21, SD=8.56) was significantly different from Group3 (M=43.69, SD=9.74). Considering Evaluative Concerns, the mean score for Group1 (M=39.86, SD=11.31) was significantly different from Group2 (M=46.91, SD=11.42) and from Group3 (M=51.75, SD=8.54). CONCLUSIONS: GPIU is consistently related to maladaptive perfectionism. Future longitudinal studies are needed to clarify the bidirectional association between GPIU and perfectionism traits. Cambridge University Press 2021-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9470995/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1186 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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