Freshman year mental health symptoms and level of adaptation as predictors of Internet addiction A retrospective nested case control study of male Chinese college students
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- 发布时间:
- 2025-04-30
- 论文名称:
- Freshman year mental health symptoms and level of adaptation as predictors of Internet addiction A retrospective nested case control study of male Chinese college students
- 发表刊物:
- Psychiatry Research(SCI)
- 摘要:
- 2013 Dec 15;210(2):541-7. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2013.07.023.
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abstract
A retrospective nested case-control study was designed to explore whether freshman year mental health
status and level of adaptation are predictors of Internet addiction. The study cohort was 977 college
students at a university in northwest China. In the fi rst college year, the students' mental health status
and adaptation level were assessed using the Chinese College Student Mental Health Scale (CCSMHS) and
the Chinese College Student Adjustment Scale (CCSAS). In the following 1 – 3 years, 62 Internet-addicted
subjects were identi fi ed using Young's 8-item diagnostic questionnaire. Controls were matched for
demographic characteristics. Using logistic regression analysis, freshman year mental health status,
including factors such as somatization, anxiety, depression and self-contempt, and freshman year
adaptive problems were found to be causal factors and predictors of Internet addiction. Freshman with
features of depression, learning maladaptation and dissatisfaction could be an important target-intervention population for reducing Internet addiction.
Keywords:
College freshmen; Internet addiction; Risk factors; Retrospective nested case-control design
- 合写作者:
- Bin Yao, Wei Han, Lingxia Zeng, Xiong Guo
- 卷号:
- 210(2)
- 页面范围:
- 541-547
- 是否译文:
- 否
- 发表时间:
- 2013-12-15




