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COVID-19 pandemic and internet addiction in young adults: a pilot study on positive and negative psychosocial correlates
2023
Periodico
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHIATRY
Abstract
Objective: During and after the lockdowns of the COVID-19 pandemic period,
a strain was put on young adults who have taken refuge in the problematic use of
internet, social media, gaming, and gambling. This paper aims to investigate possible
correlates of Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD), hypothesizing anxiety, depression
and perceived stress would promote addiction, while mindfulness skills, resilience
and socialization would, conversely, hamper IAD, and promote, consequently, a more
functional internet use.
Method: A pilot study was carried out with a sample of 31 young adults, recruited
through a snowball sampling using social networks. Participants filled out an online
questionnaire including the following measures: Internet Use, Abuse and Addiction
(UADI), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II); State-Trait Anxiety Inventory
(STAI-Y); Perceived Stress Scale (PSS); Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire
(FFMQ); Mindfulness Attention and Awareness Scale (MAAS); Resilience Scale
(RS-14). It was also administered an ad hoc questionnaire for the assessment of
socialization behaviour (6 items) and gambling (2 items).
Results: All the measures, but socialization, showed adequate reliability. Our
sample showed high levels of anxiety, stress, IA and gambling, while presenting
low levels of resilience, the mindful skill of no-reactivity and socialization. The first
hypothesis was confirmed, finding positive and significant correlations between
Internet Addiction on one side and PSS, STAI-Y1, STAY-2, and BDI II on the other
side. We also partially confirmed the second hypothesis about UADI negatively
correlated with both RS-14 and Mindful Acting. Finally, no correlations were found
between Gambling and IA.
Conclusions: In conclusion, the more one perceives an emotional overload with
less stress-control, high anxiety, and depression, and the less one can leverage on the
skills of mindful acting and resilience, the more one uses the internet as a strategy to
escape from a threatening reality.
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