Cyberchondria, Anxiety Sensitivity, Hypochondria, and Internet Addiction: Implications for Mental Health Professionals

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Abdallah Abu Khait
Majd T. Mrayyan
Saleem Al-Rjoub
Majdi Rababa
Sami Al-Rawashdeh
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[1] The Hashemite University,Department of Community and Mental Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing
[2] The Hashemite University,Department of Community and Mental Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing
[3] The Hashemite University,Department of Community and Mental Health
[4] The Hashemite University, Faculty of Nursing
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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Internet addiction; cyberchondria; Anxiety sensitivity; Hypochondria;
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Repetitive online searches for health information increase anxieties and result in Internet addiction. Internet addiction, cyberchondria, anxiety sensitivity, and hypochondria have been studied separately, but how these concepts are reciprocally linked has not been investigated. This study aimed to determine the levels, correlations, and predictors of Internet addiction, cyberchondria, anxiety sensitivity, and hypochondria among students based on the sample’s characteristics. A sample of 143 university students participated in this cross-sectional online survey. A self-reported questionnaire was employed to collect data from students. The studied concepts had moderate to high correlations with each other and with the students’ characteristics. Not getting infected with the coronavirus was among the demographic factors inserted into the regression model that only predicted cyberchondria. The model of cyberchondria was significant and explained 11.5% of the variance in the score of concepts. The results of the standard regression analysis indicated that the model predicting Internet addiction accounted for 41.2% of the variability. Our unique findings indicate that cyberchondria can contribute to developing Internet addiction compared to earlier studies. The findings suggest the importance of empowering students to overcome their anxieties by managing cyberchondria and Internet addiction. Mental health professionals, namely psychiatric nurses, are at the forefront of taking preventive mental health measures on campus, such as screening and referring students who exhibit these problems to psychological support and counseling to cope with their anxieties.
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页码:27141 / 27152
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