Disturb tal-Logħob tal-Internet fost it-Tfal Primarji Sloveni: Sejbiet minn Kampjun ta 'Adolexxenti ta' Rappreżentant Nazzjonali (2016)

J Behav Addict. 2016 Jun;5(2):304-10. doi: 10.1556/2006.5.2016.042.

Pontes HM1, Makur M2, Griffiths MD1.

Astratt

Sfond u għanijiet

Since the inclusion of Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) in the latest (fifth) edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) as a tentative disorder, a few psychometric screening instruments have been developed to assess IGD, including the 9-item Internet Gaming Disorder Scale – Short-Form (IGDS9-SF) – a short, valid, and reliable instrument.

Metodi

Due to the lack of research on IGD in Slovenia, this study aimed to examine the psychometric properties of the IGDS9-SF in addition to investigating the prevalence rates of IGD in a nationally representative sample of eighth graders from Slovenia (N = 1,071).

Riżultati

The IGDS9-SF underwent rigorous psychometric scrutiny in terms of validity and reliability. Construct validation was investigated with confirmatory factor analysis to examine the factorial structure of the IGDS9-SF and a unidimensional structure appeared to fit the data well. Concurrent and criterion validation were also investigated by examining the association between IGD and relevant psychosocial and game-related measures, which warranted these forms of validity. In terms of reliability, the Slovenian version IGDS9-SF obtained excellent results regarding its internal consistency at different levels, and the test appears to be a valid and reliable instrument to assess IGD among Slovenian youth. Finally, the prevalence rates of IGD were found to be around 2.5% in the whole sample and 3.1% among gamers.

Diskussjoni u konklużjoni

Taken together, these results illustrate the suitability of the IGDS9-SF and warrants further research on IGD in Slovenia.