Background: By evaluating the psychometric properties of the Persian version of the Internet Addiction Test-Social Networking Sites version (IAT-SNS) in a sample of Iranian university students, this study investigated the dimensionality of SNS addiction for the first time. Methods: A total of 620 SNS users (414 women) participated in the study. The study questionnaire comprised demographic information, SNS usage patterns, the IAT-SNS, and the Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale (BSMAS). Findings: Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) identified the 3-factor structure of the IAT-SNS, namely ‘Lack of Control’, ‘Emotional and Relational Conflict’, and ‘Preference for online relationships’ that explained 54% of the total variance. Confirmatory fact...
Internet addiction has been found to be prevalent worldwide, including Asian countries, and related ...
Although many studies have documented the psychometric properties of the Internet Addiction Test (IA...
Previous research on Social Networking Sites (SNSs) addiction have suggest the need to improve asses...
Background: The increasing use of social networking sites (SNSs) globally has brought about signific...
Incursion of the Internet into daily life has become problematic for an increasing number of people...
Internet addiction is an emergent problem; yet, both a strong conception of the factors precipitatin...
Background and aims Given the growing epidemiological research interest concerning Internet addictio...
Previous research has emphasized the need to improve the psychometric assessment of Internet addicti...
Introduction: The concept of addiction has developed enough to be used outside of areas such as drug...
Background and aims: The Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale (BSMAS), a six-item self-report scale t...
Background and aims In this study, the Internet Addiction Test (IAT) was adapted to Turkish language...
Social networks are very widely used in today's world. Although the use of social networks contribut...
Background and aims: The Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale (BSMAS), a six-item self-report scale t...
Background: According to the validation literature on items of Young’s Internet Addiction Test (IAT)...
One of the more prominent issues in the field of Internet addiction is the validity of the instrumen...
Internet addiction has been found to be prevalent worldwide, including Asian countries, and related ...
Although many studies have documented the psychometric properties of the Internet Addiction Test (IA...
Previous research on Social Networking Sites (SNSs) addiction have suggest the need to improve asses...
Background: The increasing use of social networking sites (SNSs) globally has brought about signific...
Incursion of the Internet into daily life has become problematic for an increasing number of people...
Internet addiction is an emergent problem; yet, both a strong conception of the factors precipitatin...
Background and aims Given the growing epidemiological research interest concerning Internet addictio...
Previous research has emphasized the need to improve the psychometric assessment of Internet addicti...
Introduction: The concept of addiction has developed enough to be used outside of areas such as drug...
Background and aims: The Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale (BSMAS), a six-item self-report scale t...
Background and aims In this study, the Internet Addiction Test (IAT) was adapted to Turkish language...
Social networks are very widely used in today's world. Although the use of social networks contribut...
Background and aims: The Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale (BSMAS), a six-item self-report scale t...
Background: According to the validation literature on items of Young’s Internet Addiction Test (IAT)...
One of the more prominent issues in the field of Internet addiction is the validity of the instrumen...
Internet addiction has been found to be prevalent worldwide, including Asian countries, and related ...
Although many studies have documented the psychometric properties of the Internet Addiction Test (IA...
Previous research on Social Networking Sites (SNSs) addiction have suggest the need to improve asses...