Comparison of problematic internet and alcohol use and attachment styles among industrial workers in Korea |
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Authors: | Shin Sang-Eun Kim Nam-Seok Jang Eun-Young |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry, Seoul Metropolitan Eunpyeong Hospital, Seoul, Korea. shin914@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | The objective of this article is to fully understand Internet addiction, we aimed to compare the attachment styles and psychopathologies associated with problematic Internet use with those related to alcohol use. Through the participation of 141 male participants, the present study assessed problematic Internet and alcohol use, attachment, psychopathology, and demographic data via the use of self-rating questionnaires. We explored the significant predictors among avoidant and anxious attachments, depression, anxiety, and phobia to explain problematic Internet and alcohol use. The results showed that anxious attachment, depression, and anxiety could explain problematic alcohol use. In contrast, both anxious and avoidant attachment as well as depression and phobia explained problematic Internet use. Additionally, depression moderated the effects of avoidant attachment on problematic Internet use. We demonstrated that the interaction of attachment and psychopathology predicts problematic Internet use originating from an earlier stage of life than that associated with problematic alcohol use. |
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