Network analysis of internet addiction and sleep disturbance symptoms
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.pnpbp.2023.110737
Network analysis of internet addiction and sleep disturbance symptoms
Abstract
Background: Internet addiction (IA) is a behavioral addiction to problematic internet use. IA is associated with poorer sleep quality. Few studies to date, however, have explored the interactions between symptoms of IA and symptoms of sleep disturbance. This study uses network analysis to identify bridge symptoms by analyzing these interactions in a large sample of students.
Method: We recruited 1977 university students to participate in our study. Each student completed the Internet Addiction Test (IAT) and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). We used these collected data for network analysis to identify the bridge symptoms in the IAT-PSQI network by calculating the bridge centrality. Furthermore, the closest symptom connected with the bridge symptom was found to identify the comorbidity mechanisms.
Results: The core symptom of IA and the sleep disturbance network was "I08" (Study efficiency suffers due to internet use). The bridge symptoms between IA and sleep disturbance were "I14" (Surfing the internet late instead of sleeping), "P_DD" (Daytime dysfunction), and "I02" (Spending much time online instead of socializing in real life). Among the symptoms, "I14" had the highest bridge centrality. The edge connecting nodes "I14" and "P_SDu" (Sleep duration) had the strongest weight (0.102) around all the symptoms of sleep disturbance. Nodes "I14" and "I15" (Thinking about online shopping, games, social networking, and other network activities when unable to access the internet) had the strongest weight (0.181), connecting all the symptoms of IA.
Conclusions: IA leads to poorer sleep quality, most likely by shortening sleep duration. Preoccupation with and craving the internet while being offline may lead to this situation. Healthy sleep habits should be learned, and craving may be a good point at which to treat the symptoms of IA and sleep disturbance.
Keywords: Bridge symptoms; Internet addiction; Network analysis; Sleep disturbance.
Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Inc.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as potential conflicts of interest.
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