A cross-sectional study on Internet addiction among Moroccan high school students, its prevalence and association with poor scholastic performance

There is a growing interest in research on the potential effects of Internet addiction [IA] on students’ scholastic lives. Given that there is no research on this subject in Morocco, this cross-sectional study fills the gap by examining the prevalence of Internet Addiction among Moroccan high school...

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Main Authors: Garmah Mohamed, Rida Bernouss
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2019.1674165
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spelling doaj-8888dc339c8840e2963520af481418cc2021-03-02T13:49:46ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Adolescence and Youth0267-38432164-45272020-12-0125147949010.1080/02673843.2019.16741651674165A cross-sectional study on Internet addiction among Moroccan high school students, its prevalence and association with poor scholastic performanceGarmah Mohamed0Rida Bernouss1University Sidi Mohamed Ben AbdellahUniversity Sidi Mohamed Ben AbdellahThere is a growing interest in research on the potential effects of Internet addiction [IA] on students’ scholastic lives. Given that there is no research on this subject in Morocco, this cross-sectional study fills the gap by examining the prevalence of Internet Addiction among Moroccan high school students and its possible association with scholastic performance and other socio-demographic factors. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to 305 students, consisting of sociodemographic questions and Young’s Internet Addiction Scale. Chi-square, Independent sample t-tests, and One-Way ANOVA tests were conducted. This quantitative study reveals that IA prevalence among Moroccan high school students is 15.80%. Poor academic performance, being female, having a computer and Internet access, spending excessive time online and having parents with low educational level have been found to be associated with severe Internet addiction. These findings suggest that more research should focus on risk factors associated with Internet addiction to formulate proper preventive measures.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2019.1674165internet addictionprevalencescholastic performanceinternet use patternshigh school students
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A cross-sectional study on Internet addiction among Moroccan high school students, its prevalence and association with poor scholastic performance
International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
internet addiction
prevalence
scholastic performance
internet use patterns
high school students
author_facet Garmah Mohamed
Rida Bernouss
author_sort Garmah Mohamed
title A cross-sectional study on Internet addiction among Moroccan high school students, its prevalence and association with poor scholastic performance
title_short A cross-sectional study on Internet addiction among Moroccan high school students, its prevalence and association with poor scholastic performance
title_full A cross-sectional study on Internet addiction among Moroccan high school students, its prevalence and association with poor scholastic performance
title_fullStr A cross-sectional study on Internet addiction among Moroccan high school students, its prevalence and association with poor scholastic performance
title_full_unstemmed A cross-sectional study on Internet addiction among Moroccan high school students, its prevalence and association with poor scholastic performance
title_sort cross-sectional study on internet addiction among moroccan high school students, its prevalence and association with poor scholastic performance
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
issn 0267-3843
2164-4527
publishDate 2020-12-01
description There is a growing interest in research on the potential effects of Internet addiction [IA] on students’ scholastic lives. Given that there is no research on this subject in Morocco, this cross-sectional study fills the gap by examining the prevalence of Internet Addiction among Moroccan high school students and its possible association with scholastic performance and other socio-demographic factors. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to 305 students, consisting of sociodemographic questions and Young’s Internet Addiction Scale. Chi-square, Independent sample t-tests, and One-Way ANOVA tests were conducted. This quantitative study reveals that IA prevalence among Moroccan high school students is 15.80%. Poor academic performance, being female, having a computer and Internet access, spending excessive time online and having parents with low educational level have been found to be associated with severe Internet addiction. These findings suggest that more research should focus on risk factors associated with Internet addiction to formulate proper preventive measures.
topic internet addiction
prevalence
scholastic performance
internet use patterns
high school students
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2019.1674165
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