Research on Relationship Among Internet-Addiction, Personality Traits and Mental Health of Urban Left-Behind Children

Ge, Ying and Se, Jun and Zhang, Jingfu (2014) Research on Relationship Among Internet-Addiction, Personality Traits and Mental Health of Urban Left-Behind Children. Global Journal of Health Science, 7 (4). ISSN 1916-9736

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Abstract

AIM: In this research, we attempted at exploring the relationships among urban left-behind children’s internet-addiction, personality traits and mental health.

METHODS: In the form of three relevant questionnaires (Adolescent Pathological Internet Use Scale, Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, Children’s Edition in Chinese and Mental Health Test), 796 urban left-behind children in China were investigated, concerning internet-addiction, personality traits and mental health.

RESULTS: (1) The internet-addiction rate of urban left-behind children in China reached10.8%—a relatively high figure, with the rate among males higher than that among females. In terms of internet-addition salience, the figure of urban left-behind children was obviously higher than that of non-left-behind children. (2) In China, the personality deviation rate of the overall left-behind children was 15.36%; while the personality deviation rate of the internet-addicted urban left-behind children was 38.88%, a figure prominently higher than that of the non-addicted urban left-behind children group, with the rate among females higher than that among males. (3) The mental health problem rate of the overall urban left-behind children in China was 8.43%; while the rate of the internet-addicted urban left-behind children was 27.77%, a figure significantly higher than that of the non-addicted urban left-behind children. (4) There were significant relationships among internet-addiction, personality traits and mental health. The total score of internet-addiction and its related dimensions can serve as indicators of personality neuroticism, psychoticism and the total scores of mental health.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: OA Open Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 05 May 2023 10:25
Last Modified: 02 Feb 2024 04:00
URI: http://archive.sdpublishers.com/id/eprint/679

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