Background: The Internet Addiction Test (IAT) is the most widely used questionnaire to screen for problematic Internet use. Nevertheless, its factorial structure is still debated, which complicates comparisons among existing studies. Most previous studies were performed with students or community samples despite the probability of there being more problematic Internet use among users of specific applications, such as online gaming or gambling. Objective: To assess the factorial structure of a modified version of the IAT that addresses specific applications, such as video games and online poker. Methods: Two adult samples—one sample of Internet gamers (n=920) and one sample of online poker players (n=214)—were recruited and completed an onli...
Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) is in the early stages of recognition as a disorder, following its in...
Background: Problematic usage of the internet (PUI) is an umbrella term, referring to a variety of m...
Nowadays, there are growing views of potentially addictive behaviors such as digital addiction, espe...
BACKGROUND: The Internet Addiction Test (IAT) is the most widely used questionnaire to screen for pr...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify factor structure of a bilingual version (English and Malay) of...
The main goal of the present study is to investigate the psychometric properties of a French version...
Although many studies have documented the psychometric properties of the Internet Addiction Test (IA...
Incursion of the Internet into daily life has become problematic for an increasing number of people...
Introduction:Previously published research suggests that improvement in the assessment of Internet a...
Abstract Background and aims: With the growing number of virtual sites and easy access to them, as ...
Internet usage has grown exponentially over the last decade. Research indicates that excessive Inter...
Internet usage has grown exponentially over the last decade. Research indicates that excessive Inter...
Following the call to ensure the validity of instruments used to assess users’ level of Internet usa...
Internet usage has grown exponentially over the last decade. Research indicates that excessive Inter...
The Internet Process Addiction Test (IPAT) was created to screen for potential addictive behaviors t...
Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) is in the early stages of recognition as a disorder, following its in...
Background: Problematic usage of the internet (PUI) is an umbrella term, referring to a variety of m...
Nowadays, there are growing views of potentially addictive behaviors such as digital addiction, espe...
BACKGROUND: The Internet Addiction Test (IAT) is the most widely used questionnaire to screen for pr...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify factor structure of a bilingual version (English and Malay) of...
The main goal of the present study is to investigate the psychometric properties of a French version...
Although many studies have documented the psychometric properties of the Internet Addiction Test (IA...
Incursion of the Internet into daily life has become problematic for an increasing number of people...
Introduction:Previously published research suggests that improvement in the assessment of Internet a...
Abstract Background and aims: With the growing number of virtual sites and easy access to them, as ...
Internet usage has grown exponentially over the last decade. Research indicates that excessive Inter...
Internet usage has grown exponentially over the last decade. Research indicates that excessive Inter...
Following the call to ensure the validity of instruments used to assess users’ level of Internet usa...
Internet usage has grown exponentially over the last decade. Research indicates that excessive Inter...
The Internet Process Addiction Test (IPAT) was created to screen for potential addictive behaviors t...
Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) is in the early stages of recognition as a disorder, following its in...
Background: Problematic usage of the internet (PUI) is an umbrella term, referring to a variety of m...
Nowadays, there are growing views of potentially addictive behaviors such as digital addiction, espe...