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The Mediatory Role of the Boredom and Loneliness Dimensions in the Development of Problematic Internet Use
by
Orsolini, Laura
, Volpe, Umberto
, Longo, Giulio
in
Addictions
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Analysis
/ Anxiety
/ Behavior, Addictive
/ Boredom
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Internet Use
/ Likert scale
/ Loneliness
/ Male
/ Mental disorders
/ Pandemics
/ Pathological Internet Use
/ Population
/ Quality of life
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Social networks
/ Sociodemographics
/ Stress
/ Stress (Psychology)
/ Technology application
/ Teenagers
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2023
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The Mediatory Role of the Boredom and Loneliness Dimensions in the Development of Problematic Internet Use
by
Orsolini, Laura
, Volpe, Umberto
, Longo, Giulio
in
Addictions
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Analysis
/ Anxiety
/ Behavior, Addictive
/ Boredom
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Internet Use
/ Likert scale
/ Loneliness
/ Male
/ Mental disorders
/ Pandemics
/ Pathological Internet Use
/ Population
/ Quality of life
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Social networks
/ Sociodemographics
/ Stress
/ Stress (Psychology)
/ Technology application
/ Teenagers
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2023
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The Mediatory Role of the Boredom and Loneliness Dimensions in the Development of Problematic Internet Use
by
Orsolini, Laura
, Volpe, Umberto
, Longo, Giulio
in
Addictions
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Analysis
/ Anxiety
/ Behavior, Addictive
/ Boredom
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Internet Use
/ Likert scale
/ Loneliness
/ Male
/ Mental disorders
/ Pandemics
/ Pathological Internet Use
/ Population
/ Quality of life
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Social networks
/ Sociodemographics
/ Stress
/ Stress (Psychology)
/ Technology application
/ Teenagers
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2023
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The Mediatory Role of the Boredom and Loneliness Dimensions in the Development of Problematic Internet Use
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The Mediatory Role of the Boredom and Loneliness Dimensions in the Development of Problematic Internet Use
2023
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Overview
In recent years, there has been a gradual digitalization of our society, resulting in intensified technology use for daily life activities, including the emergence of problematic Internet use (PIU). Few studies specifically addressed the boredom and loneliness dimensions in mediating the association between depression, anxiety, and stress levels and the onset of PIU. A nationwide population-based cross-sectional case-control study was carried out by recruiting a sample of Italian young people (aged 18–35). Only 1643 participants were selected for the analyses based on the age and the presence versus absence of PIU. Participants were mainly females (68.7%), with a mean age of 21.8 (SD = 1.7). Non-PIU individuals had significantly stable relationships (p = 0.012), siblings (p = 0.044) and lived with their family (p = 0.010), compared to PIU. PIU individuals displayed significantly higher depression, anxiety, and stress, as well as higher loneliness and boredom levels (all p < 0.001), compared to non-PIU. Depressive symptomatology predicted PIU and that their interaction is positively double mediated by boredom and loneliness (ß = 0.3829 (0.0245), 95%CI = 0.3349–0.4309). Our findings suggested that boredom and loneliness dimensions could act as mediators in the association between depressive symptomatology and the likelihood of PIU onset and maintenance.
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