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Impulsivity and Self-efficacy according to Internet Addiction

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine impulsivity and self-efficacy according to Internet addiction in adolescents.

Method: Subjects were middle and high school students in Daegu (N=486). Data were collected by a self-rating questionnaire including demographic data, a Korean version of Internet addiction, impulsivity and self-efficacy.

Result: Impulsivity and self-efficacy according to Internet addition were significantly different (F=22.909, p< .001).
There were significant correlations between Internet addiction and impulsivity (r=.280, p<.01), between Internet addiction and selfefficacy(r=-.288, p<.01) and between impulsivity and self-efficacy (r=-.665, p<.01).

Conclusion: These results indicate that the more addictive to the Internet the more impulsive and the less self-efficacious. Therefore, further studies are needed to generalize these results and examine the effects of Internet addiction more broadly.
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Impulsive Behavior, Self-efficacy, Internet
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