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Generalized problematic internet use, use of social networks, and appearance schemas in late adolescence

INTRODUCTION: Research on the association between internet use and concerns about body image is still scarce. OBJECTIVES: To explore the associations between generalized problematic internet use, number of social networks, and appearance schemas. METHODS: 216 Portuguese late adolescents (89.3% femal...

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Autores principales: Maia, B. Rodrigues, Moreira, H., Macedo, A., Pereira, A.T.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9475659/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1492
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author Maia, B. Rodrigues
Moreira, H.
Macedo, A.
Pereira, A.T.
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description INTRODUCTION: Research on the association between internet use and concerns about body image is still scarce. OBJECTIVES: To explore the associations between generalized problematic internet use, number of social networks, and appearance schemas. METHODS: 216 Portuguese late adolescents (89.3% females), with a mean age of 18.62 years old (SD = .488, range: 18-19) filled in an internet patterns of use questionnaire, the Generalized Problematic Interne Use Scale 2 (GPIUS2) and The Appearance Schemas Inventory-Revised (ASI-R). RESULTS: A total of 99.6% of the students use social networks. Subjects were divided into three groups (group1: 1-2 social networks; group 2: 3 social networks, and group 3: >3 social networks). There was a statistically difference in Motivational Salience scores (ASI-R) for the three groups [F (2, 503) = 6.0, p = .003]. Post-hoc comparisons indicated that the mean score for group 3 (M = 28.29, SD = 4.95) was significantly different from group 1 (M = 26.69, SD =4.55), and from group 2, (M = 26.87, SD =4.95). Generalized problematic internet subscales (Mood Regulation, Self-Deficient Regulation, and Negative Consequences) and total score were significantly correlated with both dimensions of ASI-R: Self-Evaluation Salience (coefficients varied from r = .31** to r = .47**) and Motivational Salience (from r = .14*, to r = .31**). CONCLUSIONS: Generalized problematic internet use and the number of social networks are associated with adolescent’s cognitive-behavioural investment in one’s own appearance. Study carried out under the strategic project of the Centre for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies (CEFH) UID/FIL/00683/2019, funded by the FCT.
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spelling pubmed-94756592022-09-29 Generalized problematic internet use, use of social networks, and appearance schemas in late adolescence Maia, B. Rodrigues Moreira, H. Macedo, A. Pereira, A.T. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: Research on the association between internet use and concerns about body image is still scarce. OBJECTIVES: To explore the associations between generalized problematic internet use, number of social networks, and appearance schemas. METHODS: 216 Portuguese late adolescents (89.3% females), with a mean age of 18.62 years old (SD = .488, range: 18-19) filled in an internet patterns of use questionnaire, the Generalized Problematic Interne Use Scale 2 (GPIUS2) and The Appearance Schemas Inventory-Revised (ASI-R). RESULTS: A total of 99.6% of the students use social networks. Subjects were divided into three groups (group1: 1-2 social networks; group 2: 3 social networks, and group 3: >3 social networks). There was a statistically difference in Motivational Salience scores (ASI-R) for the three groups [F (2, 503) = 6.0, p = .003]. Post-hoc comparisons indicated that the mean score for group 3 (M = 28.29, SD = 4.95) was significantly different from group 1 (M = 26.69, SD =4.55), and from group 2, (M = 26.87, SD =4.95). Generalized problematic internet subscales (Mood Regulation, Self-Deficient Regulation, and Negative Consequences) and total score were significantly correlated with both dimensions of ASI-R: Self-Evaluation Salience (coefficients varied from r = .31** to r = .47**) and Motivational Salience (from r = .14*, to r = .31**). CONCLUSIONS: Generalized problematic internet use and the number of social networks are associated with adolescent’s cognitive-behavioural investment in one’s own appearance. Study carried out under the strategic project of the Centre for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies (CEFH) UID/FIL/00683/2019, funded by the FCT. Cambridge University Press 2021-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9475659/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1492 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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Pereira, A.T.
Generalized problematic internet use, use of social networks, and appearance schemas in late adolescence
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title_fullStr Generalized problematic internet use, use of social networks, and appearance schemas in late adolescence
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title_short Generalized problematic internet use, use of social networks, and appearance schemas in late adolescence
title_sort generalized problematic internet use, use of social networks, and appearance schemas in late adolescence
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