Authors
Konstantinos E Siomos, Evaggelia D Dafouli, Dimitrios A Braimiotis, Odysseas D Mouzas, Nikiforos V Angelopoulos
Publication date
2008/12/1
Journal
CyberPsychology & Behavior
Volume
11
Issue
6
Pages
653-657
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
Description
This research aimed to assess the prevalence of Internet addiction among Greek adolescent students, ages 12 to 18. The sample of 2,200 students was recruited from 120 classes among 85 schools in Thessaly, Greece. The sample included 10% of all classes in schools of Thessaly. The method of randomized stratified selection in every school was used for its constitution. Participants were asked to complete the Diagnostic Questionnaire for Internet Addiction (YDQ), based on eight criteria, as well as an inventory that included sociodemographic factors and questions about the use of Internet, their social life, and their habits. In Greece, 70.8% of adolescents had access to the Internet. The consistency of the YDQ was tested with Cronbach's alpha (0.719), with standardized item alpha (0.728). Proportions are also calculated only on the frequent Internet users, which results in 11% fulfilling five YDQ criteria. The most …
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Scholar articles
KE Siomos, ED Dafouli, DA Braimiotis, OD Mouzas… - CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2008