This paper reports a study that investigated the effects of gender, Internet anxiety, and Internet identification on use of the Internet. The study involved 608 undergraduate students (490 females and 118 males). We surveyed the students' experience with the Internet, as well as their levels of Internet anxiety and Internet identification. We found a number of gender differences in participants' use of the Internet. Males were proportionally more likely to have their own web page than were females. They used the Internet more than females; in particular, they were more likely to use game websites, to use other specialist websites, and to download material from the Internet. However, females did not use the Internet for communication more th...
Internet addiction (IA) has gradually emerged as a detrimental mental health problem, especially amo...
Internet addiction and its related variables (i.e., internet gaming addiction, social media addictio...
Contradictory evidence exists regarding the benefit of the Internet on social and personal well-bein...
This paper reports a study that investigated the effects of gender, Internet anxiety, and Internet i...
This exploratory study investigated gender differences in Internet identification and Internet anxie...
In 2002, we found gender differences in the use of the Internet. Since then, however, the Internet h...
This paper reports a study investigating the relationship between Internet identification, Internet ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.liebertpub.com/publication.aspx?pub_id=10 Copyright Mar...
There is no question that 21st-century youth has become far more dependent upon connectivity for stu...
Background The cognitive-behavioral model of problematic Internet use (PIU) proposes that psychologi...
This article compares the use of the Internet during the first year of university education of stude...
The objective of this study is to investigate the individual difference in Internet usage behavior. ...
Widespread use of the internet is a relatively recent phenomenon that is affecting different culture...
The processes of globalization present opportunities and challenges for higher education learners. T...
The Internet has the potential to empower or isolate. Shyness and anxiety may potentially influence ...
Internet addiction (IA) has gradually emerged as a detrimental mental health problem, especially amo...
Internet addiction and its related variables (i.e., internet gaming addiction, social media addictio...
Contradictory evidence exists regarding the benefit of the Internet on social and personal well-bein...
This paper reports a study that investigated the effects of gender, Internet anxiety, and Internet i...
This exploratory study investigated gender differences in Internet identification and Internet anxie...
In 2002, we found gender differences in the use of the Internet. Since then, however, the Internet h...
This paper reports a study investigating the relationship between Internet identification, Internet ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.liebertpub.com/publication.aspx?pub_id=10 Copyright Mar...
There is no question that 21st-century youth has become far more dependent upon connectivity for stu...
Background The cognitive-behavioral model of problematic Internet use (PIU) proposes that psychologi...
This article compares the use of the Internet during the first year of university education of stude...
The objective of this study is to investigate the individual difference in Internet usage behavior. ...
Widespread use of the internet is a relatively recent phenomenon that is affecting different culture...
The processes of globalization present opportunities and challenges for higher education learners. T...
The Internet has the potential to empower or isolate. Shyness and anxiety may potentially influence ...
Internet addiction (IA) has gradually emerged as a detrimental mental health problem, especially amo...
Internet addiction and its related variables (i.e., internet gaming addiction, social media addictio...
Contradictory evidence exists regarding the benefit of the Internet on social and personal well-bein...