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Title: The gender-sensitive social risk factors for internet addiction in college undergraduate students
Authors: Lin, X 
Gu, JY
Guo, WJ
Meng, YJ
Wang, HY
Li, XJ
Deng, W
Zhao, LS
Ma, XH
Li, ML
Chen, T
Cheng, ASK 
Li, T
Issue Date: Jul-2021
Source: Psychiatry Investigation, July 2021, v. 18, no. 7, p. 636-644
Abstract: Objective The current study aims to explore precipitating and social risk factors for internet addiction (IA) in university undergraduate students, and to provide evidence for interventions and the early prevention of IA in different genders.
Methods Four thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight college sophomores completed an online survey on their internet use-related behaviours and social risk factors.
Results We found that more male (8.3%) than female students (5.4%) had moderate and severe IA. The main online activity in the moderate and severe IA groups was online gaming in males and online streaming in females. Roommates engaging in similar internet-based entertainment was a risk factor of IA only for males, while not being in a romantic relationship was a risk factor of IA for females only. Infatuation with the internet before college and adjustment problems for college life were shared risk factors for both genders in the mild and moderate IA groups.
Conclusion IA was a common phenomenon in college students with shared and unique precipitating and social risk factors in males and females. The gender-sensitive risk factors for IA warranted earlier and individualized intervention and prevention strategies for IA in this population.
Keywords: College students
Cross-sectional survey
Gender
Internet addiction
Risk factors
Publisher: Taehan Sin'gyong Chongsin Uihakhoe
Journal: Psychiatry Investigation 
ISSN: 1738-3684
EISSN: 1976-3026
DOI: 10.30773/PI.2020.0277
Rights: © 2021 Korean Neuropsychiatric Association
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative CommonsAttribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
The following publication Lin, X., Gu, J. Y., Guo, W. J., Meng, Y. J., Wang, H. Y., Li, X. J., ... & Li, T. (2021). The Gender-Sensitive Social Risk Factors for Internet Addiction in College Undergraduate Students. Psychiatry Investigation, 18(7), 636-644 is available at https://doi.org/10.30773/PI.2020.0277
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