Associations between the Risk of Internet Addiction and Problem Behaviors among Korean Adolescents

Jisun Sung, Jungkwon Lee, Hye-Mi Noh, Yong Soon Park, Eun Ju Ahn, Jisun Sung, Jungkwon Lee, Hye-Mi Noh, Yong Soon Park, Eun Ju Ahn

Abstract

Background: The number of internet users is increasing rapidly and internet addiction among adolescents has become a serious public health problem in Korea. In the light of behavioral addiction, this study was aimed to identify the associations between the risk of internet addiction and other problem behaviors which can lead to addiction, such as cigarette smoking, alcohol drinking, drug abuse, and sexual intercourse among a nationally representative sample of Korean adolescents.

Methods: Data from the 2010 Korean Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey (respondents, 73,238) were analyzed. Risk of internet addiction was assessed by the 'Korean Internet Addiction Proneness Scale for Youth-Short Form: Self Report' which was developed by the Korean National Information Society Agency in 2008. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to calculate the odds ratios of problem behaviors among adolescents at high risk for internet addiction and adolescents at low risk for internet addiction.

Results: The odds of smoking experience, drug abuse experience, and sexual intercourse experience were significantly higher among boys at high risk for internet addiction compared to boys at low risk for internet addiction. Among girls at high risk of internet addiction, the odds of smoking experience, drinking experience, and drug abuse experience were significantly higher compared with girls at low risk of internet addiction.

Conclusion: The risk of internet addiction was associated with cigarette smoking, alcohol drinking, drug abuse, and sexual intercourse experience among Korean adolescents.

Keywords: Addictive Behavior; Adolescent; Alcohol Drinking; Internet; Sexual Behavior; Smoking; Substance-related Disorders.

Conflict of interest statement

No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.

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