2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4266344/v1
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The Predictive Relationship Between Curiosity and Internet Addiction Among Tertiary Students in Ghana

Inuusah Mahama,
Nyuiemedi Agordzo Edoh-Torgah,
Daniel Miezah
et al.

Abstract: Internet addiction is an emerging mental health concern, particularly among young people who avidly use online technologies. This cross-sectional study examined the predictive relationship between curiosity and internet addictive behaviours among 480 tertiary students in Ghana. Data were collected using Kashdan's Curiosity Scale and Samaha’s Internet Addiction Test. The results revealed a 13.1% prevalence rate of internet addiction, with 73.1% classified as over-users. Only 29.4% exhibited high curiosity level… Show more

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