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The Relationship between Internet Use for Non-academic Purposes and Happiness and Stress in Adolescents (학업 목적 외의 인터넷 사용과 청소년들의 행복감 및 스트레스와의 관련성)

  • Park, Hyunju
    • Research in Community and Public Health Nursing
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.169-177
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    • 2015
  • Purpose: Previous studies focused on the negative effects of Internet use such as obesity, depression, and addiction. However, few studies investigated whether the Internet use for an appropriate time has positive effects on adolescents' health. Thus, the purpose of the study was to examine the dose-response relationship between Internet use for non-academic purposes (NAP) and happiness/stress in adolescents. Methods: This study used data from the 2013 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-Based Survey. A total of 72,435 adolescents were included. Rao-Scott ${\chi}^2$ and multiple logistic regression were conducted. To test the dose-response relationship, this study examined how happiness/stress changed with increase in the time of Internet use for NAP. Results: After controlling for general characteristics, the odds ratios for being unhappy and stressful were lowest in adolescents using the Internet for NAP for more than 0 hour and less than an hour a day. Interestingly, students who did not use the Internet for NAP had a significantly higher risk of being unhappy/stressful than those using for more than 0 hour and less than an hour a day. Conclusion: Internet use for NAP for more than 0 hour and less than an hour a day has positive effects on happiness/stress in adolescents.

Factors Influencing Internet Addiction Proneness in Higher Grade Students at an Elementary School (초등학교 고학년 학생의 인터넷 중독정도에 영향을 미치는 요인)

  • Lee, Jung-Ae;Yoo, In-Young
    • Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.547-560
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    • 2012
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate factors influencing internet addiction proneness and condition of internet use in higher grade students at an elementary school. Method: The subjects consisted of 234 sixth grade students at an elementary school in Gyeonggido. SPSS/Win18.0 was used for analysis of data. Results: Among the subjects, 51.3% had used the internet for more than three years, 89.3% used the internet in their home, and 38.5% used the internet for games. In internet addition proneness, 3.1% were potential risk users and 1.3% were high risk users. Internet addiction proneness differed significantly according to gender, period of internet use, internet access location, and purpose of internet use. Internet addiction proneness showed negative correlation with protective factors and positive correlation with risk factors. The factors affecting the internet addiction proneness were degree of internet use, peer protective factor(support from peer), personal protective factor(self-control), internet access location, and family risk factor(negative communication). These factors accounted for 32.9% of internet addiction proneness. Conclusion: Strategies are needed for improvement of the relationship with the peer group and family communication and to encourage self-control for prevention of internet addiction in elementary school students in community mental health service.

A Study on the use of WWW search engines of librarians for the internet information retrieval (사서들의 효율적인 인터넷 정보검색을 위한 WWW 탐색엔진 이용에 관한 연구)

  • 김성희
    • The Journal of Information Technology and Database
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.27-46
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    • 1999
  • This study was intended to find the use patterns of internet search engines of librarians and to measure the relationship between internet use frequency and the use behavior of internet search engines. The results showed that librarians use Web search engines for academic information retrieval and are satisfied with the search results. The major problems when librarians use search engines were that search engines retrieve many non-relevant documents. As a result of hypotheses test, the relationship between internet frequency and the preference of search engines was not significantly different. On the other hand, the hypotheses that internet frequency affects satisfaction of search results, recognition of importance of search engines, and the need of retraining of librarians for internet information retrieval were shown to be significant.

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Maternal Efficacy Influenced by the Internet - Based on environment & actual condition of internet used by the mother - (어머니의 인터넷 이용 실태 및 인터넷 이용이 양육 효능감에 미치는 영향)

  • 백종화;박성연
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.135-145
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study was to research the actual state of mother's internet use and to explore the possibility of the internet use as a social support. The affect of mother's internet use on maternal efficacy is also examined. The Subjects were 250 mothers, who have their first child under 8 years old, in Seoul and Ilsan. Data were gathered through questionnaires. As predicted, mother's internet use was popular among young mothers. And, the main reason of internet use of mothers was to find some information on parenting and nurturing child. Moreover, mothers believed that they could get some social support from using internet in terms of informational, instrumental, and emotional service. However, it should be noted that mother's perceived level of support was significantly different, depending on mother's age, level of mother's education, household income, and the age of the first child. It was also found that mothers who received social support from internet showed higher material efficacy. Thus, we believe that internet use could be a new source of social support for the mothers of young children.

Associations of Internet Use with Oral Hygiene Based on National Youth Risk Behavior Survey

  • Park, Subin;Lee, Jung Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.26-30
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    • 2018
  • Objectives: To investigate the association of problematic Internet use with oral health behaviors and oral health status in a nationally representative sample of Korean adolescents. Methods: Data from the 2010 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey (73238 Korean adolescents; mean age $15.06{\pm}1.75years$; age range, 12-18 years) were used. Problematic Internet use was measured using the Korean Internet Addiction Proneness Scale for Youth-Short Form. Self-report questionnaires were used to assess oral health behaviors and oral health status of adolescents. Results: Problematic Internet users were less likely to brush their teeth frequently [adjusted odds ratio (AOR)=0.59; 95% confidence interval (CI)=0.56-0.63] and at school after lunch (AOR=0.89; 95% CI=0.83-0.94) as well as more likely to perceive their oral health to be poorer (AOR=1.63, 95% CI=1.54-1.72) and experience oral symptoms (AOR=1.75, 95% CI=1.65-1.86) compared to usual Internet users. Conclusion: The study results indicate that problematic Internet use may adversely affect the oral health of Korean adolescents. Thus, oral health screening and Internet-based education are needed for adolescents experiencing problematic Internet use.

Study on Adolescents′ Clothing Behavior, Purchase Evaluative Criteria, and Information Source According to the use of Internet (청소년의 인터넷 사용특성에 따른 의복행동, 구매 평가기준, 정보원에 대한 연구)

  • Jang Nam-Kyung;Ko Eun-Joo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • 제54권7호
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    • pp.15-26
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    • 2004
  • The internet is one of the modern facilities that has been diffused very rapidly in recent years and tremendously influenced on our life. Although the adolescents are major users of internet, the literature in clothing and textile area has not addressed the relationships between adolescents' internet use and clothing behavior, The purpose of this study was to examine the differences of adolescents clothing behavior. purchase evaluative criteria, and information source according to the use of internet. Descriptive statistics, t test, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), and Duncan test were employed to analyze the data collected from the convenience sample of 572 middle and high school students in Gyeongnam, Korea. The use of internet was partially related to the adolescents' clothing behaviors. purchase evaluative criteria. and information source. Also, it was observed that the frequency and purpose of fashion website tended to be related more than the amount and purpose of internet did. Marketing implications from the results were suggested.

Adult Internet Addiction and Smartphone Use Characteristics (성인 인터넷중독 및 스마트폰 이용 특성)

  • Seo, Bo-Kyung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.305-317
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study is to examine sociological characteristics, internet and smartphone use characteristics of adults with Internet Addiction, so that the results will be used for the identification of the adult internet addicts, the planning and performing of prevention, counseling of adult internet addicts. This study is explorative study in order to find a sociological profile of adults with internet addiction. Using the data of survey on internet addiction 4787 adults in the age of 20~39 who used internet at least one time within a week were analysed. The results of this study showed that there were significant differences in sociological characteristics like in gender, age, education, occupation as well as in internet use characteristics like spending hours on internet use, the first year of internet use etc. Thirdly, the addict group reported that internet use hour increased due to smartphone usage, and that they overused SNS. Finally, implications and suggestions for further studies are discussed.

Study on Factors affecting to Internet Addiction of Students in Department of Public Health (보건계열학과 대학생의 인터넷 중독 영향요인에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Su Jin;Kim, Hye Sook;Park, Jae Sung
    • The Korean Journal of Health Service Management
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.45-58
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    • 2007
  • The study is designed to compare differences between male and female Internet users in present Internet use conditions, Internet addition, self-respect, and deviation from a health life and analyze and understand factors causing compulsive Internet use. The research is aimed at suggesting basic information to guide a desirable direction for healthy and effective Internet use. The survey of 456 students majoring in public health at some universities in the Pusan-Kyungnam areas was made in November, 2006. The results are as follows: As for general information on those surveyed the number of the males was 50(11.0%) and that of the females was 406(89.0%), which shows an absolute higher ratio of the female respondents. On a question of Internet use frequency 62% of the male students and 44.6% of the female students answered they use the Internet everyday. Also the male respondents' Internet use time was longer. 64.0% of the male students use the Internet for games and entertainment, which were the highest ranked reason. 64.4% of the female students said they use the Internet to check e-mails. To all the questions assessing Internet addiction, the male users' answers implied higher addiction levels, but there wasn't statistically significant difference. However, the statistically outstanding distinction between the two sexes on deviation from a health life is shown in smoking, cheating in a test, obscene video/books, and conflicts with parents. The most answered deviations among the male respondents are smoking, cheating in a test, and obscene video/books, while conflicting with parents is for the female students. On self-respect the survey has found statistical differences in five questionnaire items and the female showed higher levels in all those questions. The male students answered cheating in a test(0.399), conflicts with parents(0.391), and Internet use time(0.242) have significant plus(+) influences on their compulsive internet use, while alcohol(-0.308) has a minus(-) influence. The female students answered self-respect(0.114), alcohol(0.097), obscene video/book (0.218), conflicts with parents (0.243), and Internet use time (0.284) factors have plus(+) effects.

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The Relationship between Internet use, Family Relationship and Cyber Violence Victimization: Comparison of Models by Structural Equation Modeling (인터넷 사용, 가족관계와 사이버폭력 피해 간의 관계: 구조방정식 분석을 통한 모형 비교)

  • Bae, Sung-Man;Koh, Young-Sam
    • Informatization Policy
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.100-112
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    • 2017
  • This study verified the relationship between internet use, family relationship, and cyber violence victimization by comparing models. 2013 The survey of Internet addiction of National Information Society Agency was used in this study to verify relationship between variables. We compared the model which internet use impact cyber violence victimization through mediating fully family relationship and other model which internet use influence cyber violence victimization through mediating partially family relationship. Based on final model (model 1), More internet use was related to lower family bond and lower family bond was associated with more cyber violence victimization. This results imply that family relationship have an important role in relationship between internet use and cyber violence victimization rather than internet use impact directly cyber violence victimization.

Internet Use Time and Health Risk Behavior in Adolescents (청소년의 인터넷 사용시간과 건강위험행위)

  • Kim, Young-Sook
    • The Journal of Korean Society for School & Community Health Education
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2013
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship of internet use time and health risk behaviors among adolescents and provide data to set up a strategy for preventing internet addiction. Methods: The data of the 2011 Youth Health Risk Behavior web-based Survey Collected by Korean Center for Disease Control was analyzed using t-test, ANOVA, Chi-square test for this study. Results: There were significant differences between boys and girls in internet use time. Boy's internet use time was different according to city size(F=13.20, p<.001), grade(F=35.85, p<.001), school record(F=298.95, p<.001), economic state(F=326.75, p<.001), living with parents(t=11.60, p<.001), father's education level(F=147.92, p<.001), and mother's education level(F=110.93, p<.001). Girls' internet use time was also different according to school grade(t=-8.68, p<.001), grade(F=61.03, p<.001), school record(F=233.32, p<.001), economic state(F=185.78, p<.001), living with parents(t=10.81, p<.001), father's education level(F=86.54, p<.001), and mother's education level(F=92.64, p<.001). Regarding the health risk behaviors, present smoking, present alcohol drink, drug use skipping breakfast, eating fast food, drinking soda, sexual behavior, suicidal attempt, engagement time in physical education classes, severe exercise, and sleeping satisfaction made differences in the internet use time. Conclusions: The results suggest that health risk behaviors are influenced by internet use time of adolescents. Thus, these results may be contribute to development of programs to prevent internet addiction.

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