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Assessing the Reliability, Dimensions, and Variance of Young's Internet Addiction Test by Applying it to Adolescents at the National Psychiatric Hospital in Costa Rica
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Internet addiction
Internet
Young’s Internet Addiction Test
Adolescence
Clasificación UNESCO
6114 Psicología social
Fecha de publicación
2024
Citación
Martín Herrero, J. A., Fernández Mora, K., & Molina Fernández, A. (2024). Assessing the Reliability, Dimensions, and Variance of Young’s Internet Addiction Test by Applying it to Adolescents at the National Psychiatric Hospital in Costa Rica. Actas espanolas de psiquiatria, 52(5), 598-606. https://doi.org/10.62641/AEP.V52I5.1845
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[EN]Background: The Internet Addiction Test (IAT) was
the first instrument created specifically to assess Internet
addiction (IA). Although it was not validated during its creation,
its validity has since been confirmed thanks to subsequent
studies. The IAT is the first global psychometric measure
tested worldwide that has been used in several studies
as a research tool. Regarding the dimensions of the IAT,
they were not reported by the creator of the test, during the
performed factor analysis. Nonetheless, different studies
have defined the test as being one-dimensional and others
as having three, four, five, and six dimensions.
Methods: In the present study, seven dimensions were
identified; however, there is still a lack of consensus about
the number of dimensions that accurately define this test.
Results: Hence, Young’s Internet Addiction Test
presents a shortcoming that may be explained by the influence
of several factors such as how it was applied, the
place where it was applied, and the population to which it
was applied. All of these are factors that could be linked to
the sociocultural aspects of the adaptations that have been
made to the test.
Conclusions: Moreover, the first dimension of the IAT
found, the loss of self-control, is extremely important be-
*Corresponding author details: José A. Martín Herrero, Department of
Social Psychology and Anthropology, University of Salamanca (USAL),
37008 Salamanca, Spain. E-mail: janmartin@usal.es
cause it explains 34% of the variance of the data. However,
74% of the variance is explained by applying the 7 dimensions
identified in this research. Also, the reliability analysis
showed that the IAT is 89% reliable, which indicates
that the elements comprising the test used in this research
are suitable for measuring the construct of Internet addiction.
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1139-9287
DOI
10.62641/AEP.V52I5.1845
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