Abstract
The popularity of using the Internet and related applications has grown in European countries in the last two decades. Despite
numerous advantages in terms of optimizing communications among individuals and social systems, the use of the Internet may
be associated with excessive use and possible Internet addiction. The goals of the current study were to validate a French
version of the Compulsive Internet Use Scale (CIUS) and to assess its links with common psychiatric symptoms such as depression
(assessed with the Beck Depression Inventory: BDI), anxiety (assessed with the Trait Anxiety Inventory: STAI) and alcohol
misuse (assessed with the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test: AUDIT). The French versions of the CIUS, BDI, STAI and
AUDIT were administered to a sample of Internet users. Exploratory and confirmatory analyses, correlation analysis and logistic
regression were performed. As previously found with the original version, a one-factor model of the CIUS had good psychometric
properties and fit the data well. Excessive use of the Internet was associated with depressive symptoms.
numerous advantages in terms of optimizing communications among individuals and social systems, the use of the Internet may
be associated with excessive use and possible Internet addiction. The goals of the current study were to validate a French
version of the Compulsive Internet Use Scale (CIUS) and to assess its links with common psychiatric symptoms such as depression
(assessed with the Beck Depression Inventory: BDI), anxiety (assessed with the Trait Anxiety Inventory: STAI) and alcohol
misuse (assessed with the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test: AUDIT). The French versions of the CIUS, BDI, STAI and
AUDIT were administered to a sample of Internet users. Exploratory and confirmatory analyses, correlation analysis and logistic
regression were performed. As previously found with the original version, a one-factor model of the CIUS had good psychometric
properties and fit the data well. Excessive use of the Internet was associated with depressive symptoms.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Category Original Paper
- Pages 1-9
- DOI 10.1007/s11126-012-9210-x
- Authors
- Yasser Khazaal, Department of Mental Health and Psychiatry, Geneva University Hospitals, Grand pré, 70C, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland
- Anne Chatton, Department of Mental Health and Psychiatry, Geneva University Hospitals, Grand pré, 70C, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland
- Alessandra Horn, Department of Mental Health and Psychiatry, Geneva University Hospitals, Grand pré, 70C, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland
- Sophia Achab, Department of Mental Health and Psychiatry, Geneva University Hospitals, Grand pré, 70C, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland
- Gabriel Thorens, Department of Mental Health and Psychiatry, Geneva University Hospitals, Grand pré, 70C, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland
- Daniele Zullino, Department of Mental Health and Psychiatry, Geneva University Hospitals, Grand pré, 70C, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland
- Joël Billieux, Psychological Sciences Research Institute, Catholic University of Louvain-La-Neuve, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium
- Journal Psychiatric Quarterly
- Online ISSN 1573-6709
- Print ISSN 0033-2720