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. 2022 Mar-Apr;64(2):143-150.
doi: 10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_409_21. Epub 2022 Mar 24.

Role of self-compassion and online/offline integration on internet addiction, aggression, and psychological well-being: A mediation analysis

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Role of self-compassion and online/offline integration on internet addiction, aggression, and psychological well-being: A mediation analysis

Meera Iyer et al. Indian J Psychiatry. 2022 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Context: Internet addiction is known to harmfully affect psychological health. However, few researches have examined its plausible related factors and respite from its effects.

Aim: This study aims to examine the relationship between internet addiction, aggression, psychological well-being, and the mediating effects of self-compassion and online/offline integration, on them.

Materials and methods: Data from 459 university students aged between 18 and 21 years were purposively selected from various disciplines and locations in India. Data were collected using an online demographic survey and standardized psychological measures.

Statistical analysis: Data analysis was performed using Partial Least Squares (PLS) path analysis. Direct and indirect effects and path coefficients were observed using PLS structural equation modeling.

Results: The study indicated a possible influence of internet addiction on psychological well-being and aggression. It seems to increase aggression levels and lower psychological wellbeing. Online/offline integration and self-compassion partially mediated and dampened its adverse effects.

Conclusions: Online/offline integration and self-compassion have a possibility to therapeutically diminish the ill-effects of internet addiction, lower aggression levels and promote psychological health of students who use internet extensively. This study provides a basis for further research to establish causal inferences.

Keywords: Aggression; internet addiction; online/offline behavior; psychological wellbeing; self-compassion.

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Hypothesized model and structural model. (a) Hypothesized model. (b) Structural model with path coefficients and R2 values

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