Prevalence of Pathological Internet Use in a Representative German Sample of Adolescents: Results of a Latent Profile Analysis

Wartberg L, Kriston L, Kammerl R, Petersen KU, Thomasius R (2015)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2015

Journal

Book Volume: 48

Pages Range: 25-30

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

Pathological internet use is of increasing significance in several industrial nations.

SAMPLING AND METHODS:

We surveyed a representative German quota sample of 1,723 adolescents (aged 14-17 years) and 1 caregiver each. We conducted a latent profile analysis to identify a high-risk group for pathological internet use.

RESULTS:

Overall, 3.2% of the sample formed a profile group with pathological internet use. In contrast to other published studies, the results of the latent profile analysis were verified not only by self-assessments of the youth's but also by external ratings of the caregivers. In addition to the pathological internet use, the high-risk group showed lower levels of family functioning and life satisfaction as well as more problems in family interactions.

CONCLUSIONS:

The results showed a considerable prevalence of pathological internet use in adolescents and emphasized the need for preventive and therapeutic approaches.

 

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APA:

Wartberg, L., Kriston, L., Kammerl, R., Petersen, K.-U., & Thomasius, R. (2015). Prevalence of Pathological Internet Use in a Representative German Sample of Adolescents: Results of a Latent Profile Analysis. Psychopathology, 48, 25-30.

MLA:

Wartberg, Lutz, et al. "Prevalence of Pathological Internet Use in a Representative German Sample of Adolescents: Results of a Latent Profile Analysis." Psychopathology 48 (2015): 25-30.

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