TY - JOUR
T1 - A cross-national validation of the Internet Severity and Activities Addiction Questionnaire (ISAAQ)
AU - Omrawo, Charlene
AU - Ioannidis, Konstantinos
AU - Grant, Jon E.
AU - Lutz, Nina
AU - Chamberlain, Samuel R.
AU - Stein, Dan J.
AU - Tiego, Jeggan
AU - Kidd, Martin
AU - Lochner, Christine
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors
PY - 2023/4
Y1 - 2023/4
N2 - Problematic usage of the internet (PUI) is of increasing concern in a digitalized world. While several screening tools have been developed to assess PUI, few have had their psychometric properties evaluated, and existing scales are also not typically designed to quantify both the severity of PUI and the nature of diverse problematic online activities. The Internet Severity and Activities Addiction Questionnaire (ISAAQ), consisting of a severity scale (ISAAQ Part A) and an online activities scale (ISAAQ part B) was previously developed to address these limitations. This study undertook psychometric validation of ISAAQ Part A using data from three countries. The optimal one-factor structure of ISAAQ Part A was determined in a large dataset from South Africa, then validated against datasets from the United Kingdom and United States. The scale had high Cronbach's alpha (≥0.9 in each country). A working operational cut-off point was determined to distinguish between those with some degree of problematic use and those without (ISAAQ Part A), and insight was given into the types of potentially problematic activities that may encompass PUI (ISAAQ Part B).
AB - Problematic usage of the internet (PUI) is of increasing concern in a digitalized world. While several screening tools have been developed to assess PUI, few have had their psychometric properties evaluated, and existing scales are also not typically designed to quantify both the severity of PUI and the nature of diverse problematic online activities. The Internet Severity and Activities Addiction Questionnaire (ISAAQ), consisting of a severity scale (ISAAQ Part A) and an online activities scale (ISAAQ part B) was previously developed to address these limitations. This study undertook psychometric validation of ISAAQ Part A using data from three countries. The optimal one-factor structure of ISAAQ Part A was determined in a large dataset from South Africa, then validated against datasets from the United Kingdom and United States. The scale had high Cronbach's alpha (≥0.9 in each country). A working operational cut-off point was determined to distinguish between those with some degree of problematic use and those without (ISAAQ Part A), and insight was given into the types of potentially problematic activities that may encompass PUI (ISAAQ Part B).
KW - Confirmatory factor analysis
KW - Internet addiction
KW - Problematic use of the Internet
KW - Psychometrics
KW - Scale
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U2 - 10.1016/j.comppsych.2023.152378
DO - 10.1016/j.comppsych.2023.152378
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C2 - 36801816
AN - SCOPUS:85148724519
SN - 0010-440X
VL - 122
JO - Comprehensive Psychiatry
JF - Comprehensive Psychiatry
M1 - 152378
ER -