Одуговлачење поремећаја играња на интернету код младих одраслих: клиничка тежина (КСНУМКС)

Псицхиатри Рес. КСНУМКС Апр КСНУМКС: КСНУМКС: КСНУМКС-КСНУМКС. дои: КСНУМКС / ј.псицхрес.КСНУМКС.

Иех ИЦ1, Ванг ПВ1, Хуанг МФ1, Лин ПЦ2, Цхен ЦС3, Ко ЦХ4.

Апстрактан

Young adults with Internet gaming disorder (IGD) usually postpone the tasks of their daily lives to engage in Internet gaming. This study evaluates the association between procrastination and IGD and the association between the negative consequences of IGD and procrastination. We recruited 87 individuals with IGD and 87 controls without a history of IGD. All participants underwent a diagnostic interview based on the DSM-5 IGD criteria to assess the clinical global score. They also completed questionnaires regarding IGD, procrastination, impulsivity, depression, and hostility. Young adults with IGD had higher levels of procrastination. Procrastination was positively associated with depression, hostility, and impulsivity. After controlling for depression, hostility, and impulsivity, procrastination was still found to be associated with IGD. Further, procrastination was positively associated with the clinical global impressions score among young adults with IGD. Procrastination is associated with IGD independent of depression, hostility, and impulsivity. Procrastination is also associated with the clinical severity of IGD. The results suggest that procrastination should be carefully evaluated and intervention should be taken with young adults with IGD. This intervention might attenuate the negative consequences of IGD.

КЉУЧНЕ РЕЧИ:

Clinical severity; Internet gaming disorder; Procrastination; Temporal motivation theory

ПМИД: КСНУМКС

дои: КСНУМКС / ј.псицхрес.КСНУМКС