Measuring Problematic Internet Use, Internet Gaming Disorder, and Social Media Addiction in Young Adults: Cross-sectional Survey Study

Jun 3, 2021JMIR public health and surveillance

Levels of Problematic Internet Use, Gaming Disorder, and Social Media Addiction in Young Adults

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Abstract

Among 6000 young adults, 51.03% met the criteria for problematic internet use (PIU).

  • 24.33% of participants met the criteria for internet gaming disorder (IGD).
  • 3.42% of participants met the criteria for social media addiction (SMA).
  • The sensitivity of PIU screening to detect IGD was 82%, and to detect SMA was 93%.
  • Specificity and positive predictive value for PIU screening were lower, ranging from 37% to 54% and 6% to 37%, respectively.
  • Demographic variables showed both overlap and unique patterns among PIU, IGD, and SMA.
  • Health outcomes associated with these conditions included problematic alcohol use, sleep disorders, and mental illness.

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