1,859
Views
67
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Research

Latent class analysis on internet and smartphone addiction in college students

, , , , , , & show all
Pages 817-828 | Published online: 20 May 2014

References

  • YoungKSInternet addiction: the emergence of a new clinical disorderCyberpsychol Behav1998113
  • BeardKWWolfEMModification in the proposed diagnostic criteria for internet addictionCyberpsychol Behav2001437738311710263
  • GriffithsMInternet addictionPsychologist1999125245250
  • KoCHYenJYChenCCTridimensional personality of adolescents with internet addiction and substance use experienceCan J Psychiatry20065188789417249631
  • Internet World Statistics2013 Available from: http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htmAccessed March 28, 2014
  • De LeoJAWulfertEProblematic internet use and other risky behaviors in college students: an application of problem-behavior theoryPsychol Addict Behav20132713314123276311
  • KussDJGriffithsMDInternet gaming addiction: a systematic review of empirical researchInt J Ment Helath Addict201210278296
  • BatthyányDMüllerKWBenkerFWölflingKComputer game playing: clinical characteristics of dependence and abuse among adolescentsWien Klin Wochenschr2009121502509 German19787320
  • KingDLDelfabbroPUnderstanding and assisting excessive players of video games: a community psychology perspectiveAust Community Psychol2009216274
  • LiuMPengWCognitive and psychological predictors of the negative outcomes associated with playing MMOGs (massively multiplayer online games)Comput Human Behav20092513061311
  • PengWLiuMOnline gaming dependency: a preliminary study in ChinaCyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw20101332933320557254
  • PetersCSMaleskyLAProblematic usage among highly-engaged players of massively multiplayer online role playing gamesCyberpsychol Behav200811480483
  • RehbeinFKleimannMMössleTPrevalence and risk factors of video game dependency in adolescence: results of a German nationwide surveyCyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw20101326927720557246
  • YeeNThe psychology of MMORPGs: emotional investment, motivations, relationship formation, and problematic usageSchroederRAxelssonAAvatars at Work and Play: Collaboration and Interaction In Shared Virtual EnvironmentsLondon, UKSpringer-Verlag2006
  • YeeNThe demographics, motivations and derived experiences of users of massively-multiuser online graphical environmentsTeleoperators and Virtual Environments200615309329
  • DworakMSchierlTBrunsTStruderHKImpact of singular excessive computer game and television exposure on sleep patterns and memory performance of school-aged childrenPediatrics200712097898517974734
  • ChanPARabinowitzTA cross-sectional analysis of video games and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms in adolescentsAnn Gen Psychiatry20065162617059614
  • ChiuSILeeJZHuangDHVideo game addiction in children and teenagers in TaiwanCyberpsychol Behav2004757158115667052
  • HussainZGriffithsMDExcessive use of massively-multi-player online role-playing games: a pilot studyInt J Ment Health Addict20097563571
  • HussainZGriffithsMDThe attitudes, feelings, and experiences of online gamers: a qualitative analysisCyberpsychol Behav20091274775319788376
  • LemmensJSValkenburgPMPeterJPsychosocial causes and consequences of pathological gamingComput Human Behav201127144152
  • KussDJGriffithsMDInternet and gaming addiction: a systematic literature review of neuroimaging studiesBrain Sci20122347374
  • GriffithsMDInternet addiction: internet fuels other addictionsStudent Br Med J19997428429
  • GriffithsMDInternet addiction – time to be taken seriously?Addict Res Theory200085413418
  • American Psychiatric AssociationDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)Arlington, VAAmerican Psychiatric Association2013
  • SimMSKimEMThe Smart Phone Use Survey 2011SeoulKorea Communications Commission Press20112123
  • KussDJGriffithsMDOnline social networking and addiction – a review of the psychological literatureInt J Environ Res Public Health2011893528355222016701
  • KwonMLeeJYWonWYDevelopment and validation of a smartphone addiction scale (SAS)PLoS One201382e5693623468893
  • GriffithsMDInternet addictionPsychologist1999125245250
  • GriffithsMDA “components” model of addiction within a biopsychosocial frameworkJ Subst Use200510191197
  • YenCFTangTCYenJYSymptoms of problematic cellular phone use, functional impairment and its association with depression among adolescents in Southern TaiwanJ Adolesc200932486387319027941
  • BeckATWardCHMendelsonMMockJErbaughJAn inventory for measuring depressionArch Gen Psychiatry196145363
  • RheeMKLeeYHParkSHA standardization study of Beck Depression Inventory I – Korean version (K-BDI): reliability and factor analysisKorean J Psychopathol1995417795
  • SpielbergerCDManual for the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STA)Palo Alto, CAConsulting Psychologists Press1983
  • SestiAMState Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) in medication clinical trialsQuality of Life Newsletter20001516
  • LimYJLeeSYKimJHDistinct and overlapping features of anxiety sensitivity and trait anxiety: the relationship to negative affect, positive affect, and physiological hyperarousalJ Korean Clinic Psychol200524439449
  • EysenckHJEysenckSBGEdITS Manual. Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (Junior and Adult)San DiegoEducational and Industrial Testing Service1975
  • EysenckSBGLeeHSCross-cultural study on the characteristics of personality dimensions: Korean and EnglishKorean J Psychol1985515166
  • VermuntJKMagidsonJLatent Gold 4.0 User’s GuideBermont, MAStatistical Innovations Inc.2005
  • MagidsonJVermuntJKLatent class modelsKaplanDHandbook of Quantitative Methodology for the Social SciencesNewbury Park, CASage Publications2004345368 Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781412986311.n10
  • MuthenBOLatent variable mixture modelingMarcoulidesGASchumackerRENew Developments and Techniques in Structural Equation ModelingHillsdale NJLawrence Erlbaum2001133
  • NylundKBellmoreANishinaAGrahamSSubtypes, severity, and structural stability of peer victimization: what does latent class analysis say?Child Dev2007781706172217988316
  • KimAY240 thousand adolescents are in danger of smartphone addictionNaeil Shinmun7032013Korean Available from: http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=102&oid=086&aid=0002161531Accessed February 7, 2014
  • AhnDHKorean policy on treatment and rehabilitation for adolescents’ internet addictionNational Youth Commission2007 International Symposium on the Counseling and Treatment of Youth Internet AddictionSeoul, KoreaNational Youth Commission200749
  • MajumdarAJapan plans ‘fasting camps’ for Web-addicted childrenTech 22013 Available from: http://tech2.in.com/news/general/japan-plans-fasting-camps-for-webaddicted-children/912284Accessed February 7, 2014
  • KussDJInternet gaming addiction: current perspectivesPsychol Res Behav Manag2013612513724255603
  • ChenSKInternet use and psychological well-being among college students: a latent profile approachComput Human Behav20122822192226
  • HuangCInternet use and psychological well-being: a meta-analysisCyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw20101324124920557242
  • KimNSLeeKEEffects of self-control and life stress on smart phone addiction of university studentsJ Korea Soc Health Inform Stat20123727283
  • TakaoMTakahashiSKitamuraMAddictive personality and problematic mobile phone useCyberpsychol Behav200912550150719817562
  • BianchiAPhillipsJGPsychological predictor of problem mobile phone useCyberpsychol Behav200581395115738692
  • BimberBMeasuring the gender gap on the internetSoc Sci Q2000813868876
  • JoinerRGarvinJBrosnanMGender, internet identification, and internet anxiety: correlates of internet useCyberpsychol Behav20059441041416901244
  • JoinerRGarvinJBrosnanMGender, internet experience, internet identification, and internet anxiety: a ten-year followupCyberpsychol Behav2012157370372
  • KangSDisembodiment in online social interaction: impact of online chat on social support and psychosocial well-beingCyberpsychol Behav20071047547717594274
  • Amichai-HamburgerYBen-ArtziELoneliness and internet useComput Human Behav2003197180
  • ShinKWKimDIJungYJDevelopment of Korean Smart Phone Addiction Proneness Scale for Youth and AdultsSeoulKorean National Information Society Agency Press20114253
  • CaoFSuLInternet addiction among Chinese adolescents: prevalence and psychological featuresChild Care Health Dev20073327528117439441
  • MontagCJurkiewiczMReuterMLow self-directedness is a better predictor for problematic internet use than high neuroticismComput Human Behav20102615311535
  • van RooijAJSchoenmakersTMvan de EijndenRJvan de MheenDCompulsive internet use: the role of online gaming and other internet applicationsJ Adolesc Health201047515720547292
  • EysenckHJEysenckSBGManual for the Eysenck Personality InventorySan DiegoEducational and Industrial Testing Service1968
  • EysenckHJEysenckSBGPsychoticism as a Dimension of PersonalityLondonHodder and Stoughton1976
  • EysenckHJPersonality and factor analysis: a reply to GuilfordPsychol Bull197784405411
  • RushitonJPChrisjhonRDExtraversion, neuroticism, psychoticism and self-reported delinquency: evidence from eight separate samplesPers Individ Dif198021120
  • EysenckSZuckermanMThe relationship between sensation-seeking and Eysenck’s dimensions of personalityBr J Psychol197869483487
  • EysenckHJEysenckMWPersonality and Individual Differences: A Natural Science ApproachNew YorkPlenum Press1985
  • ShafferHJStrange bedfellows: a critical view of pathological gambling and addictionAddiction1999941445144810790897
  • PotenzaMNShould addictive disorders include non-substance-related conditions?Addiction200610114215116930171
  • HaJHChinBSParkDHRyuSHYuJHCharacteristic of excessive cellular phone use in Korea adolescentsCyberpsychol Behav20081178378418991536
  • AmielTSargentSLIndividual differences in internet usage motivesComput Human Behav200420711726