The popularity of using the Internet and related applications has grown in European countries in the last two decades. Despite numerous advantages in terms of optimizing communications among individuals and social systems, the use of the Internet may be associated with excessive use and possible Internet addiction. The goals of the current study were to validate a French version of the Compulsive Internet Use Scale (CIUS) and to assess its links with common psychiatric symptoms such as depression (assessed with the Beck Depression Inventory: BDI), anxiety (assessed with the Trait Anxiety Inventory: STAI) and alcohol misuse (assessed with the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test: AUDIT). The French versions of the CIUS, BDI, STAI and AUD...
International audienceBackground and objectivesInternet is an essential tool for millions of people ...
Objective: This article performs a systemic review of psychometric properties and factor structure o...
The main goal of the present study is to investigate the psychometric properties of a French version...
The popularity of using the Internet and related applications has grown in European countries in the...
peer reviewedThe popularity of using the Internet and related applications has grown in European cou...
The popularity of using the Internet and related applications has grown in European countries in the...
Abstract Background Prolonged Internet use is often associated with reduced social involvement and c...
Contains fulltext : 77299.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stud...
The Compulsive Internet Uses Scale (CIUS) is a tool designed to evaluate the severity of the Interne...
The study aims to develop a short form of the compulsive internet use scale (CIUS), which can be use...
peer reviewedAbstract The 14-item Compulsive Internet Use Scale (CIUS) is one of the most frequently...
Research shows that internet addiction continues to grow globally, with wider access to the internet...
International audienceThe 14-item Compulsive Internet Use Scale (CIUS) is one of the most frequently...
The 14-item Compulsive Internet Use Scale (CIUS) is one of the most frequently internationally adapt...
International audienceRecent years have seen growing concern about the detrimental effects of digita...
International audienceBackground and objectivesInternet is an essential tool for millions of people ...
Objective: This article performs a systemic review of psychometric properties and factor structure o...
The main goal of the present study is to investigate the psychometric properties of a French version...
The popularity of using the Internet and related applications has grown in European countries in the...
peer reviewedThe popularity of using the Internet and related applications has grown in European cou...
The popularity of using the Internet and related applications has grown in European countries in the...
Abstract Background Prolonged Internet use is often associated with reduced social involvement and c...
Contains fulltext : 77299.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stud...
The Compulsive Internet Uses Scale (CIUS) is a tool designed to evaluate the severity of the Interne...
The study aims to develop a short form of the compulsive internet use scale (CIUS), which can be use...
peer reviewedAbstract The 14-item Compulsive Internet Use Scale (CIUS) is one of the most frequently...
Research shows that internet addiction continues to grow globally, with wider access to the internet...
International audienceThe 14-item Compulsive Internet Use Scale (CIUS) is one of the most frequently...
The 14-item Compulsive Internet Use Scale (CIUS) is one of the most frequently internationally adapt...
International audienceRecent years have seen growing concern about the detrimental effects of digita...
International audienceBackground and objectivesInternet is an essential tool for millions of people ...
Objective: This article performs a systemic review of psychometric properties and factor structure o...
The main goal of the present study is to investigate the psychometric properties of a French version...