Ramazan Saglan
Eskisehir Osmangazi University | Turkey
Title: Evaluation of internet addiction and related factors in adolescents
Biography
Biography: Ramazan Saglan
Abstract
Statement of the Problem: Adolescents have become a major population of Internet users. While Internet use is rapidly spreading, internet addiction becomes a serious problem in adolescents who have not yet completed their physical and psychological development. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of internet addiction and related factors in adolescents.
Methodology: The study is a cross-sectional study performed on high school students in EskiÅŸehir (Turkey) in 2017. Ethical and administrative permissions were got for the study. In the study, multi-stage cluster sampling method was used according to settlement units and school types. In the sampling schools, a total of 3,468 students who agreed to participate in the study formed the study group. The Young Internet Addiction Scale was used to assess Internet addiction. Logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the independent variables associated with Internet addiction.
Findings: Of the study group, 44.2% were male and the age of the study group ranged from 14 to 18 years and the mean (SD) was 15.89 (1.20) years. The frequency of internet addiction among students was found 13.7% (n = 474). In a multivariate analysis, the risk of Internet addiction was higher among women (OR: 1.293), not living in core families (1.364), connecting to the internet via computers (1.674), who reported that they could not limit themselves to using the Internet (5.071), who were 10 years old or younger at the age of first internet use (1.312) and who reached the internet within the first hour after waking up in the morning (3.124) (for each; p≤0.05).
Conclusion & Significance: Internet addiction is an important health problem in adolescents. Internet addiction can be avoided by educating adolescents on the control of the internet and preventing children from using the internet in their at an early age by their parents.
Variables |
Internet addiction (%) |
OR (95% CI) |
p |
|
Gender |
Male |
12.3 |
1 |
0.028 |
Female |
14.8 |
1.293 (1.028-1.627) |
||
Family type |
Core family |
13.2 |
1 |
0.032 |
Other |
16.7 |
1.364 (1.028-1809) |
||
Internet connectivity tool |
Mobile Phone |
13.2 |
1 |
0.002 |
Computer |
17.0 |
1.674 (1.215-2.304)
|
||
Self-limitation on the use of the internet |
Yes |
5.9 |
1 |
<0.001 |
No |
27.8 |
5.071 (4.059-6.334) |
||
Age of first internet use |
>10 |
9.4 |
1.312 (1.023-1.682) |
0.033 |
10 |
16.0 |
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Time to reach the internet after waking in the morning |
>1 hours |
3.5 |
3.124 (1.954-4.994) |
<0.001 |
1 hours |
15.8 |
Table 1. Multiple logistic regression results of internet addiction related factors in the study group
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