Concurrent and Predictive Relationships Between Compulsive Internet Use and Substance Use: Findings from Vocational High School Students in China and the USA

Purpose: Compulsive Internet Use (CIU) has increasingly become an area of research among process addictions. Largely based on data from cross-sectional studies, a positive association between CIU and substance use has previously been reported. This study presents gender and country-specific longitud...

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Main Authors: Bin Xie, Louise A. Rohrbach, Steve Sussman, Donna Spruijt-Metz, Jennifer B. Unger, Carl Anderson Johnson, Paula Palmer, Thalida E. Arpawong, Ping Sun
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-02-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/9/3/660/
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spelling doaj-7abe9b86fa694c099f3ea9c761e6416e2020-11-24T22:30:48ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012012-02-019366067310.3390/ijerph9030660Concurrent and Predictive Relationships Between Compulsive Internet Use and Substance Use: Findings from Vocational High School Students in China and the USABin XieLouise A. RohrbachSteve SussmanDonna Spruijt-MetzJennifer B. UngerCarl Anderson JohnsonPaula PalmerThalida E. ArpawongPing SunPurpose: Compulsive Internet Use (CIU) has increasingly become an area of research among process addictions. Largely based on data from cross-sectional studies, a positive association between CIU and substance use has previously been reported. This study presents gender and country-specific longitudinal findings on the relationships between CIU and substance use. Methods: Data were drawn from youth attending non-conventional high schools, recruited into two similarly implemented trials conducted in China and the USA. The Chinese sample included 1,761 students (49% male); the US sample included 1,182 students (57% male) with over half (65%) of the US youth being of Hispanic ethnicity. Path analyses were applied to detect the concurrent and predictive relationships between baseline and one-year follow-up measures of CIU level, 30-day cigarette smoking, and 30-day binge drinking. Results: (1) CIU was not positively related with substance use at baseline. (2) There was a positive predictive relationship between baseline CIU and change in substance use among female, but not male students. (3) Relationships between concurrent changes in CIU and substance use were also found among female, but not male students. (4) Baseline substance use did not predict an increase in CIU from baseline to 1-year follow-up. Conclusions: While CIU was found to be related to substance use, the relationship was not consistently positive. More longitudinal studies with better measures for Internet Addiction are needed to ascertain the detailed relationship between Internet addiction and substance use.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/9/3/660/compulsive internet useinternet addictionyouthcigarette smokingbinge drinkingaddiction syndromeaddiction specificity
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author Bin Xie
Louise A. Rohrbach
Steve Sussman
Donna Spruijt-Metz
Jennifer B. Unger
Carl Anderson Johnson
Paula Palmer
Thalida E. Arpawong
Ping Sun
spellingShingle Bin Xie
Louise A. Rohrbach
Steve Sussman
Donna Spruijt-Metz
Jennifer B. Unger
Carl Anderson Johnson
Paula Palmer
Thalida E. Arpawong
Ping Sun
Concurrent and Predictive Relationships Between Compulsive Internet Use and Substance Use: Findings from Vocational High School Students in China and the USA
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
compulsive internet use
internet addiction
youth
cigarette smoking
binge drinking
addiction syndrome
addiction specificity
author_facet Bin Xie
Louise A. Rohrbach
Steve Sussman
Donna Spruijt-Metz
Jennifer B. Unger
Carl Anderson Johnson
Paula Palmer
Thalida E. Arpawong
Ping Sun
author_sort Bin Xie
title Concurrent and Predictive Relationships Between Compulsive Internet Use and Substance Use: Findings from Vocational High School Students in China and the USA
title_short Concurrent and Predictive Relationships Between Compulsive Internet Use and Substance Use: Findings from Vocational High School Students in China and the USA
title_full Concurrent and Predictive Relationships Between Compulsive Internet Use and Substance Use: Findings from Vocational High School Students in China and the USA
title_fullStr Concurrent and Predictive Relationships Between Compulsive Internet Use and Substance Use: Findings from Vocational High School Students in China and the USA
title_full_unstemmed Concurrent and Predictive Relationships Between Compulsive Internet Use and Substance Use: Findings from Vocational High School Students in China and the USA
title_sort concurrent and predictive relationships between compulsive internet use and substance use: findings from vocational high school students in china and the usa
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2012-02-01
description Purpose: Compulsive Internet Use (CIU) has increasingly become an area of research among process addictions. Largely based on data from cross-sectional studies, a positive association between CIU and substance use has previously been reported. This study presents gender and country-specific longitudinal findings on the relationships between CIU and substance use. Methods: Data were drawn from youth attending non-conventional high schools, recruited into two similarly implemented trials conducted in China and the USA. The Chinese sample included 1,761 students (49% male); the US sample included 1,182 students (57% male) with over half (65%) of the US youth being of Hispanic ethnicity. Path analyses were applied to detect the concurrent and predictive relationships between baseline and one-year follow-up measures of CIU level, 30-day cigarette smoking, and 30-day binge drinking. Results: (1) CIU was not positively related with substance use at baseline. (2) There was a positive predictive relationship between baseline CIU and change in substance use among female, but not male students. (3) Relationships between concurrent changes in CIU and substance use were also found among female, but not male students. (4) Baseline substance use did not predict an increase in CIU from baseline to 1-year follow-up. Conclusions: While CIU was found to be related to substance use, the relationship was not consistently positive. More longitudinal studies with better measures for Internet Addiction are needed to ascertain the detailed relationship between Internet addiction and substance use.
topic compulsive internet use
internet addiction
youth
cigarette smoking
binge drinking
addiction syndrome
addiction specificity
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/9/3/660/
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