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Prevalence and Factors of Addictive Internet Use among Adolescents in Wuhan,China: Interactions of Parental Relationship with Age and Hyperactivity-Impulsivity
Authors:Xianhua Wu  Xinguang Chen  Juan Han  Heng Meng  Jianghong Luo  Liesl Nydegger  Hanrong Wu
Institution:1. Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Maternal and Child Health, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, China.; 2. Pediatric Prevention Research Center, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, United States of America.; 3. Claremont Graduate University School of Community and Global Health, Claremont, California, United States of America.; Catholic University of Sacred Heart of Rome, Italy,
Abstract:

Purposes

This study examined the prevalence of addictive Internet use and analyzed the role of parental relationship in affecting this behavior among a random sample of adolescents in Wuhan, China.

Methods

Students (n = 1,101) were randomly selected from four schools, including 638 boys and 463 girls with a mean age of 13.8 (standard deviation = 1.2) years. Addictive Internet use, parental relationship, hyperactivity-impulsivity were measured by validated instruments. Prevalence rate, ANOVA and multiple linear regression method were used to analyze the level of Internet addiction and its association with parental relationship, hyperactivity-impulsivity, as well as the interaction of parental relationship with chronological age and hyperactivity-impulsivity.

Results

The prevalence rate of Internet addiction was 13.5% (16.5% for boys and 9.5% for girls, p<0.01). Compared to non-addictive users, addictive Internet users were scored significantly lower on parental relationships and significantly higher on hyperactivity-impulsivity. Interaction analysis indicated that better parental relationship was associated with more reductions in risk of addictive Internet use for younger students than for older students, and with more risk of Internet addiction among higher than among lower hyperactivity-impulsivity students.

Conclusions

Findings of this study indicate that adolescent addictive Internet use is a significant public health threat in China. Prevention interventions targeting parental relationship must consider adolescent’s age and hyperactivity-impulsivity tendency.
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