我國學生電腦網路沈迷現象與因應策略之研究─子計畫三:網路沈迷現象的心理需求與適應觀點研究
Date Issued
2001
Date
2001
Author(s)
DOI
892520S002001
Abstract
The present paper examines the group
differences of psychological symptoms,
stress, loneliness, and shyness among three
groups of college students with various
degree of risk for Internet addiction in
Taiwan. CIAS_R, SCL-90-R, UCLA
Loneliness Scale, Shyness Scale, and a
semi-structured interview of stress
experiences were administered individually
to three samples of students of National
Taiwan University. After a screening with
CIAS_R (N=1932), three samples, i.e.,
high-risk (N=33), low-risk (N=38), and
2
normal control (N=26), were randomly
selected from the top 10%, lower 10%, and
in-between two extremes, respectively,
based on the score distribution of CIAS_R.
Group comparison was conducted by
ANOVA. Preliminary data indicate that: 1)
the high-risk group stay longer in-net
weekly; 2) the high-risk group present
significantly higher total score of SCL-90-R,
and display significantly more symptoms on
somatization, obsessive-compulsive,
interpersonal sensitivity, and anxiety; 3) the
high-risk group experience significantly
more on loneliness and shyness; 4) the
high-risk group not only currently encounter
more stress but also experienced
significantly more stress in the previous year.
Suggestion for future research concerning
possible link between psychopathology and
Internet addiction will be discussed culturally.
Subjects
Internet addiction tendency
psychological symptoms
Chinese Internet Addiction Scale-Revised
SCL-90-R
SCL-90-R
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學心理學系暨研究所
Type
report
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