Problematic internet use: The effect of comorbid psychopathology on treatment outcomes

被引:13
|
作者
Brown, Taylor [1 ]
Stavropoulos, Vasileios [1 ,2 ]
Christidi, Stella [3 ]
Papastefanou, Yvoni [3 ]
Matsa, Katerina [3 ]
机构
[1] Victoria Univ Australia, Coll Hlth & Biomed, Footscray, Vic, Australia
[2] Natl & Kapodistrian Univ Athens, Athens, Greece
[3] Psychiat Hosp Attica, Chaidari, Greece
关键词
Problematic internet use; Internet addiction; Latent profile analysis; Psychopathology; Treatment; Greece; COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL MODEL; GAMING DISORDER; ALCOHOL-USE; PSYCHIATRIC COMORBIDITY; ADDICTION SYMPTOMS; SOCIAL ANXIETY; ADOLESCENTS; HEALTH; ONLINE; BUPROPION;
D O I
10.1016/j.psychres.2021.113789
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Problematic Internet use (PIU) behaviours involve one?s maladaptive Internet use and have been often described as secondary manifestations of pre-existing psychopathology. Furthermore, different profiles of PIU sufferers have been proposed. However, little is known of the impact these may be having on treatment responses. Thus, this study aims to investigate the psychopathological profiles of those who seek treatment for PIU within a specialised public outpatient unit and whether these influence treatment outcomes. This research utilised 203 treatment seekers of the Specialized Department of Problematic Internet Use (SD-PIU) of the Psychiatric Hospital of Attica, in Greece (mean age = 26.02; SD = 7.9). To assess psychopathology, the Symptom Checklist-90 Revised (SCL-90-R) was used. Treatment responses were reported either as completed, continued, or drop out. A Latent Class/Profiling-Analysis (LCA) was performed, guided by variations across the SCL-90-R psychopathologies. It indicated two naturally occurring profiles of comorbid psychological symptoms; 66% were classified as the ?High Comorbidity? (HC) and 34% as the ?Low Comorbidity? (LC) profile. Regarding treatment outcomes, LC patients presented with significantly lower dropout rates and higher levels of completion. The present study poses imperative clinical implications regarding the necessity of specialized treatment planning based on the different PIU treatment seekers psychopathological comorbidities.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Adolescent Substance Use Treatment: The Moderating Effects of Psychopathology on Treatment Outcomes
    King, Sarah
    McChargue, Dennis
    JOURNAL OF ADDICTIVE DISEASES, 2014, 33 (04) : 366 - 375
  • [32] Problematic Internet Use in Emerging Adulthood
    Benzi, Ilaria Maria Antonietta
    Carone, Nicola
    Fontana, Andrea
    Barone, Lavinia
    JOURNAL OF MEDIA PSYCHOLOGY-THEORIES METHODS AND APPLICATIONS, 2023, 35 (05) : 316 - 324
  • [33] Problematic Internet use and suicide attempt
    Vasquez, F.
    Ysela, N.
    Falconi, F.
    Vite, V.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2010, 13 : 57 - 57
  • [34] Problematic Internet use and the diagnostic journey
    el-Guebaly, Nady
    Mudry, Tanya
    WORLD PSYCHIATRY, 2010, 9 (02) : 93 - 94
  • [35] Problematic Internet Use among Youths
    Tomczyk, Lukasz
    Szyszka, Michal
    Stosic, Lazar
    EDUCATION SCIENCES, 2020, 10 (06): : 1 - 17
  • [36] The role of metacognitions in problematic Internet use
    Spada, Marcantonio M.
    Langston, Benjamin
    Nikcevic, Ana V.
    Moneta, Giovanni B.
    COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR, 2008, 24 (05) : 2325 - 2335
  • [37] Forensic Evaluation of Problematic Internet Use
    Recupero, Patricia R.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PSYCHIATRY AND THE LAW, 2008, 36 (04): : 505 - 514
  • [38] Neuromodulation treatments of problematic use of the Internet
    Xu, Lin-xuan
    Geng, Xiao-min
    Zhang, Jia-lin
    Guo, Xiang-yi
    Potenza, Marc N.
    Zhang, Jin-tao
    CURRENT OPINION IN BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 2022, 48
  • [39] Problematic Internet use: Clinical implications
    Liu, Timothy
    Potenza, Marc N.
    CNS SPECTRUMS, 2007, 12 (06) : 453 - 466
  • [40] Problematic Internet Use and Anxiety in Adolescents
    Jolin, Edith M.
    Weller, Ronald A.
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2014, 75 (09) : 210S - 211S