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A Comparative Study of Internet Addiction between the United States and China
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A Comparative Study of Internet Addiction between the United States and China

Lixuan Zhang, Clinton Amos and William C. McDowell
Cyberpsychology & behavior, Vol.11(6), pp.727-729
12-01-2008
PMID: 18991530

Abstract

Communication Psychology, Applied Psychology Social Sciences
This study explored Internet addiction among university students in China and the United States to develop a better understanding of Internet addiction in a cross-national setting. Three hundred fourteen respondents were evaluated on 10 Internet addiction symptoms and five Internet addiction dimensions: negative outcomes, social escape, secretive behavior, virtual intimacy, and obsessive-compulsive behavior. The results indicate that Chinese students experience a higher rate of Internet addiction than their U.S. counterparts. Additionally, gender was found to be significantly related to Internet addiction for both the U.S. and Chinese sample, while Internet experience was found to not be significantly related to Internet addiction. We conclude that Internet addiction may result as an artifact of the stage of Internet adoption within a society.
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