The present study aimed at investigating the mediational effects of social stigma and self-esteem on the relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and Internet addiction disorder. A total of 413 participants aged between 18 and 26 years old (M = 20.94 SD = 2.95) were assessed with self-report standardized questionnaires exploring self-esteem (i.e. Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale - RSES), Internet addiction (i.e. Young Internet Addiction Test- YIAT), and social-stigma (i.e. Perception of Teasing Scale - POT), and with objective measures related to BMI. Results showed a partial direct association between BMI and Internet addiction. Specifically, our mediation model revealed a good fit to data showing that BMI is a directly significant predictor ...
Objective: We examined the relationships between Internet addiction symptoms, specific relational pa...
Overweight and obesity are important public health issues in the United States with more than 60% of...
Background and objectives: Given that dissatisfaction with bodily appearance can sometimes lead to t...
Influence of young adults on social media and body image perception and how it affects self-esteem w...
The purpose of this study was to investigate Internet use patterns and Internet addiction among adol...
This study examined the effect of self-esteem on mobile and internet addiction among adolescents. Th...
AbstractThis study aimed to examine the role of self-esteem on adolescents’ Internet addiction. The ...
Background: Internet addiction (IAD) is one of the most diffuse mental disorders among adolescents. ...
To explore the relationship of Internet addiction, coping styles, stressful life events and internal...
The researcher examined how Internet use, social media use, and body positive content relate to eati...
Background and aims: Internet Addiction (IA) has consistently been related to comorbid psychiatric d...
Background: Weight-related stigma has negative physiological and psychological impacts on individual...
Adolescents' addictive use of social media and the internet is an increasing concern among parents, ...
Research on the impact of social media has focused most of its attention on body esteem and not self...
Adolescents’ addictive use of social media and the internet is an increasing concern among parents,...
Objective: We examined the relationships between Internet addiction symptoms, specific relational pa...
Overweight and obesity are important public health issues in the United States with more than 60% of...
Background and objectives: Given that dissatisfaction with bodily appearance can sometimes lead to t...
Influence of young adults on social media and body image perception and how it affects self-esteem w...
The purpose of this study was to investigate Internet use patterns and Internet addiction among adol...
This study examined the effect of self-esteem on mobile and internet addiction among adolescents. Th...
AbstractThis study aimed to examine the role of self-esteem on adolescents’ Internet addiction. The ...
Background: Internet addiction (IAD) is one of the most diffuse mental disorders among adolescents. ...
To explore the relationship of Internet addiction, coping styles, stressful life events and internal...
The researcher examined how Internet use, social media use, and body positive content relate to eati...
Background and aims: Internet Addiction (IA) has consistently been related to comorbid psychiatric d...
Background: Weight-related stigma has negative physiological and psychological impacts on individual...
Adolescents' addictive use of social media and the internet is an increasing concern among parents, ...
Research on the impact of social media has focused most of its attention on body esteem and not self...
Adolescents’ addictive use of social media and the internet is an increasing concern among parents,...
Objective: We examined the relationships between Internet addiction symptoms, specific relational pa...
Overweight and obesity are important public health issues in the United States with more than 60% of...
Background and objectives: Given that dissatisfaction with bodily appearance can sometimes lead to t...