Sex differences in prevalence, risk factors and clinical correlates of internet addiction among chinese college students

Nov 15, 2020Journal of affective disorders

How internet addiction rates, risks, and related health issues differ between male and female Chinese college students

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Abstract

The prevalence of internet addiction among college students is 7.21% for males and 8.17% for females.

  • Suicidal ideation is associated with a higher risk of internet addiction in both male (odds ratio 1.557) and female students (odds ratio 2.012).
  • Suicide attempts are linked to internet addiction in males (odds ratio 2.081).
  • ADHD is a significant risk factor for internet addiction, with males showing an odds ratio of 6.487 and females 4.497.
  • Insomnia is correlated with internet addiction, having odds ratios of 2.596 for males and 2.356 for females.
  • Depression is specifically identified as a risk factor for female students with internet addiction (odds ratio 1.771).

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