Prevalence and factors of addictive Internet use among adolescents in Wuhan, China: interactions of parental relationship with age and hyperactivity-impulsivity

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. Students (n = 1,101) were randomly selected from four schools, including 638 boys and 463 girls with a mean age...

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description 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. 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. The prevalence rate of Internet addiction was 13.5% (16.5% for boys and 9.5% for girls, p
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Adolescent
Adolescents
Age
Age Factors
Analysis
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Behavior, Addictive - epidemiology
Child
China - epidemiology
Female
Girls
Health aspects
Health risks
Humans
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Impulsive behavior
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Internet
Internet addiction
Male
Medicine
Parent-child relations
Parenting
Parents
Prevalence
Psychiatric-mental health nursing
Public health
Regression analysis
Risk Factors
Schools
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Students
Studies
Teenagers
Variance analysis
Youth
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