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Title: Internet addiction and psychological distress among Chinese schoolchildren before and during the COVID-19 outbreak: A latent class analysis
Authors: Chen, IH
Chen, CY
Liu, CH
Ahorsu, DK 
Griffiths, MD
Chen, YP
Kuo, YJ
Lin, CY 
Pakpour, AH
Wang, SM 
Issue Date: 2021
Source: Journal of behavioral addictions, 2021, v. 10, no. 3, p. 731-746
Abstract: Background and aims: The present longitudinal study examined the changes in problematic internet use (problematic smartphone use, problematic social media use, and problematic gaming) and changes in COVID-19-related psychological distress (fear of COVID-19 and worry concerning COVID-19) across three time-points (before the COVID-19 outbreak, during the initial stages of the COVID-19 outbreak, and during the COVID-19 outbreak recovery period).
Methods: A total of 504 Chinese schoolchildren completed measures concerning problematic internet use and psychological distress across three time-points. Latent class analysis (LCA) was used to classify participants into three groups of problematic internet use comprising Group 1 (lowest level), Group 2 (moderate level), and Group 3 (highest level).
Results: Statistical analyses showed that as problematic use of internet-related activities declined among Group 3 participants across the three time points, participants in Group 1 and Group 2 had increased problematic use of internet-related activities. Although there was no between-group difference in relation to worrying concerning COVID-19 infection, Groups 2 and 3 had significantly higher levels of fear of COVID-19 than Group 1 during the COVID-19 recovery period. Regression analysis showed that change in problematic internet use predicted fear of COVID-19 during the recovery period.
Conclusion: The varied levels of problematic internet use among schoolchildren reflect different changing trends of additive behaviors during COVID-19 outbreak and recovery periods.
Keywords: COVID-19
Problematic gaming
Problematic smartphone use
Problematic social media use
Psychological distress
Publisher: Akademiai Kiado Rt
Journal: Journal of behavioral addictions 
ISSN: 2062-5871
EISSN: 2063-5303
DOI: 10.1556/2006.2021.00052
Rights: © 2021 The Author(s)
Open Access. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited, a link to the CC License is provided, and changes – if any – are indicated.
The following publication Chen, I., Chen, C., Liu, C., Ahorsu, D. K., Griffiths, M. D., Chen, Y., Kuo, Y., Lin, C., Pakpour, A. H., & Wang, S. (2021). Internet addiction and psychological distress among Chinese schoolchildren before and during the COVID-19 outbreak: A latent class analysis, Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 10(3), 731-746 is available at https://dx.doi.org/10.1556/2006.2021.00052.
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