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The Relationship between Loneliness and Depression: Mediation Role of Internet Addiction
The Relationship between Loneliness and Depression: Mediation Role of Internet Addiction

Author(s): Yasin Demir, Mustafa Kutlu
Subject(s): Education, Psychology, Communication studies
Published by: Üniversite Park Ltd. Sti.
Keywords: loneliness; depression; internet addiction; mediation role; hierarchical regression analysis

Summary/Abstract: The aim of this study is to examine the mediation role of internet addiction in the relationship between loneliness and depression. 452 university students (241 women, 211 men) ranging in age from 17 to 31 and who are receiving education in different faculties at Firat University in Turkey participated in the study. UCLA Loneliness Scale, Young Internet Addiction Test Short Form, and Indication Scanning List was applied to the participants. The data were analyzed with correlation, regression, hierarchical regression analysis, and Sobel Z test. According to correlation analysis, there are relations in a positive way among loneliness, depression, and internet addiction. In reference to regression analysis, loneliness predicts internet addiction and depression. However, internet addiction also predicts depression as well. As a result of hierarchical regression analysis to determine the mediation role of internet addiction, it was monitored that internet addiction has partial mediation in the relation between loneliness and depression. In addition to that, it was confirmed that this mediation predicts at a significant level with Sobel Z Test. The findings of the study demonstrate a partial mediation role of internet addiction in the relation between loneliness and depression. According to this result, it can be stated that loneliness and internet addiction are risk factors for depression. In terms of studies on depression, the results of this study can be taken into consideration.

  • Issue Year: 5/2016
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 97-105
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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