| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5037932 | Addictive Behaviors Reports | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Highlightâ¢Short-version of Internet Addiction Test (s-IAT) was validated with high reliability and good psychometric properties among Vietnamese youths.â¢Two factors were identified from s-IAT including: loss of control/time management and craving/social problems.â¢There are significant associations between Internet addiction and male gender, having problems in self-care and high perceived stress scores.
Background and aimsThe main goal of the present study was to examine the psychometric properties of a Vietnamese version of the short-version of Internet Addiction Test (s-IAT) and to assess the relationship between s-IAT scores and demographics, health related qualify of life and perceived stress scores in young Vietnamese.MethodsThe Vietnamese version of s-IAT was administered to a sample of 589 participants. Exploratory factor and reliability analyses were performed. Regression analysis was used to identify the associated factors.ResultsThe two-factor model of Vietnamese version of s-IAT demonstrated good psychometric properties. The internal consistency of Factor 1 (loss of control/time management) was high (Cronbach's alpha = 0.82) and Factor 2 (craving/social problems) was satisfactory (Cronbach's alpha = 0.75). Findings indicated that 20.9% youths were addicted to the Internet. Regression analysis revealed significant associations between Internet addiction and having problems in self-care, lower quality of life and high perceived stress scores.Discussion and conclusionsThe Vietnamese version of s-IAT is a valid and reliable instrument to assess IA in Vietnamese population. Due to the high prevalence of IA among Vietnamese youths, IA should be paid attention in future intervention programs. s-IAT can be a useful screening tool for IA to promptly inform and treat the IA among Vietnamese youths.
