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The Association Between Internet Addiction and Personality Disorders in a General Population-Based Sample
The Association Between Internet Addiction and Personality Disorders in a General Population-Based Sample

Author(s): Sina Zadra, Gallus Bischof, Bettina Besser, Anja Bischof, Christian Meyer, Ulrich John, Hans-Jürgen Rumpf
Subject(s): Cognitive Psychology, Personality Psychology, Behaviorism, Crowd Psychology: Mass phenomena and political interactions, Substance abuse and addiction, Social Informatics
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: IA; personality disorders; self-esteem; impulsivity; ADHD;

Summary/Abstract: Data on Internet addiction (IA) and its association with personality disorder are rare. Previous studies are largely restricted to clinical samples and insufficient measurement of IA. Methods: Cross-sectional analysis data are based on a German sub-sample (n = 168; 86 males; 71 meeting criteria for IA) with increased levels of excessive Internet use derived from a general population sample (n = 15,023). IA was assessed with a comprehensive standardized interview using the structure of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview and the criteria of Internet Gaming Disorder as suggested in DSM-5. Impulsivity, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and self-esteem were assessed with the widely used questionnaires. Results: Participants with IA showed higher frequencies of personality disorders (29.6%) compared to those without IA (9.3%; p < .001). In males with IA, Cluster C personality disorders were more prevalent than among non-addicted males. Compared to participants who had IA only, lower rates of remission of IA were found among participants with IA and additional cluster B personality disorder. Personality disorders were significantly associated with IA in multivariate analysis. Discussion and conclusion: Comorbidity of IA and personality disorders must be considered in prevention and treatment.

  • Issue Year: 5/2016
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 691-699
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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