2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2016.07.009
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Prevalence, correlates, psychiatric comorbidities, and suicidality in a community population with problematic Internet use

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“…Regarding psychiatric symptoms, our survey results were not much different from the survey results of other countries. In the previous studies, depressive state, anxiety, insomnia, and ADHD were found to be related to PIU . In our population as well, PIU was associated with such disease symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…Regarding psychiatric symptoms, our survey results were not much different from the survey results of other countries. In the previous studies, depressive state, anxiety, insomnia, and ADHD were found to be related to PIU . In our population as well, PIU was associated with such disease symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Fifth, the IAT was developed about two decades ago under conditions where Internet access was limited, and therefore the cut‐off values of IAT 40 might be inappropriate to define ‘problematic’ Internet use now. As the IAT includes questions regarding dysfunctionality associated with Internet use (such as ‘How often do your job performance or productivity suffer because of the internet?’), we considered IAT to still be usable today, in addition to the fact that many studies to date have used the scale . However, we believe that the invention of a new scale to better fit modern Internet use is required in the near future.…”
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