Video games and Facebook addiction among Tunisian adolescents: prevalence and associated factors

Jan 18, 2024International journal of adolescent medicine and health

How common video game and Facebook addiction is among Tunisian teenagers and what factors are linked to it

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Abstract

More than 32.5% of students reported Facebook addiction.

  • 26.1% of pupils were identified as problematic video game users.
  • Internet gaming disorder was significantly associated with Facebook addiction.
  • Depressive and anxiety symptoms were linked to higher rates of problematic use of video games and Facebook.
  • Determinants of internet gaming disorder included Facebook addiction, anxiety disorders, being male, and spending over 4 hours online daily.
  • Predictors of Facebook addiction included video game addiction, anxiety disorders, academic failure, and spending over 4 hours on social media daily.

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