People with sub-threshold autistic traits (SATs) are more prone to develop addictive behaviors such the ones linked to Internet abuse. The restrictions for anti-COVID-19 distancing measures encourage social isolation and, consequently, increase screen time, which may lead to Internet addiction (IA). However, a better quality of life (QoL) may have function as a protective factor against the development of IA. This study wanted to investigate the relation between SATs, QoL, and the overuse of the Internet in a group of 141 university students in the North of Italy. Participants completed a battery of tests. Results suggest that QoL is a predictive factor of IA and that the relationship between QoL and IA is significantly moderated by SATs. This could mean that SATs might represent a risk factor for IA, even when people have a better quality of life. Differences between female and male students are discussed, as well as possible implications for practice.

Sulla, F., Camia, M., Scorza, M., Giovagnoli, S., Padovani, R., Benassi, E. (2023). The Moderator Effect of Subthreshold Autistic Traits on the Relationship between Quality of Life and Internet Addiction. HEALTHCARE, 11(2), 1-11 [10.3390/healthcare11020186].

The Moderator Effect of Subthreshold Autistic Traits on the Relationship between Quality of Life and Internet Addiction

Giovagnoli, S;Padovani, R;Benassi, E
2023

Abstract

People with sub-threshold autistic traits (SATs) are more prone to develop addictive behaviors such the ones linked to Internet abuse. The restrictions for anti-COVID-19 distancing measures encourage social isolation and, consequently, increase screen time, which may lead to Internet addiction (IA). However, a better quality of life (QoL) may have function as a protective factor against the development of IA. This study wanted to investigate the relation between SATs, QoL, and the overuse of the Internet in a group of 141 university students in the North of Italy. Participants completed a battery of tests. Results suggest that QoL is a predictive factor of IA and that the relationship between QoL and IA is significantly moderated by SATs. This could mean that SATs might represent a risk factor for IA, even when people have a better quality of life. Differences between female and male students are discussed, as well as possible implications for practice.
2023
Sulla, F., Camia, M., Scorza, M., Giovagnoli, S., Padovani, R., Benassi, E. (2023). The Moderator Effect of Subthreshold Autistic Traits on the Relationship between Quality of Life and Internet Addiction. HEALTHCARE, 11(2), 1-11 [10.3390/healthcare11020186].
Sulla, F; Camia, M; Scorza, M; Giovagnoli, S; Padovani, R; Benassi, E
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