BackgroundVocational education is an important part of high school education in China. However, there is little research on high school students' mental health. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of suicidal behavior (SB) among this population and the mediating role of insomnia, depression, anxiety, and stress in the relationship between Internet addiction (IA) and SB using a structural equation model.MethodsA cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted among several vocational high school students in Hunan Province, and 7,968 valid questionnaires were obtained. General demographic data and data from the Dual-Mode Self-Control Scale, Athens Insomnia Scale, Depression Anxiety Stress scale-21, and Revised Chen Internet Addi...
This research examined factors associated with Internet addiction in adolescence using a population-...
Despite the increasing concern over the potential adverse effects of excessive internet use, especia...
Aims: To investigate the online activities, prevalence of Internet Addiction in relation to demograp...
Background and aims: This large-scale study aimed to test (a) associations of problematic Internet u...
The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between internet addiction, mental health and...
Internet addiction is a mental health problem that affects a significant number of people worldwide....
Background: Despite increasing concern over the potential adverse effects of excessive internet use,...
Internet addiction is a mental health problem that affects a significant number of people worldwide....
IntroductionThis study attempts to analyze the epidemiological characteristics of online broadcasts ...
Internet addiction (IA) is common among adolescents and significantly determined by sociocultural an...
Self-harm (SH) is a risk factor for suicide. We aimed to determine whether internet addiction and in...
Abstract Background Suicide attempt and internet addiction were important issues among college stud...
Adolescence is a developmental stage when adolescents are vulnerable to addictive behaviors, such as...
Background/PurposeSelf-harm (SH) is a risk factor for suicide. We aimed to determine whether interne...
IMPORTANCE Both nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI), defined as the direct, deliberate damage of one's b...
This research examined factors associated with Internet addiction in adolescence using a population-...
Despite the increasing concern over the potential adverse effects of excessive internet use, especia...
Aims: To investigate the online activities, prevalence of Internet Addiction in relation to demograp...
Background and aims: This large-scale study aimed to test (a) associations of problematic Internet u...
The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between internet addiction, mental health and...
Internet addiction is a mental health problem that affects a significant number of people worldwide....
Background: Despite increasing concern over the potential adverse effects of excessive internet use,...
Internet addiction is a mental health problem that affects a significant number of people worldwide....
IntroductionThis study attempts to analyze the epidemiological characteristics of online broadcasts ...
Internet addiction (IA) is common among adolescents and significantly determined by sociocultural an...
Self-harm (SH) is a risk factor for suicide. We aimed to determine whether internet addiction and in...
Abstract Background Suicide attempt and internet addiction were important issues among college stud...
Adolescence is a developmental stage when adolescents are vulnerable to addictive behaviors, such as...
Background/PurposeSelf-harm (SH) is a risk factor for suicide. We aimed to determine whether interne...
IMPORTANCE Both nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI), defined as the direct, deliberate damage of one's b...
This research examined factors associated with Internet addiction in adolescence using a population-...
Despite the increasing concern over the potential adverse effects of excessive internet use, especia...
Aims: To investigate the online activities, prevalence of Internet Addiction in relation to demograp...