Attachment and family functioning in patients with Internet addiction |
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Authors: | Ö mer Şenormancı,Gü liz Şenormancı,Oya Gü ç lü ,Ramazan Konkan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Bülent Ecevit University School of Medicine psychiatry department, Zonguldak, Turkey;2. Zonguldak Atatürk State Hospital, Zonguldak, Turkey;3. Bakirkoy Research and Training Hospital for Psychiatry, Neurology and Neurosurgery, ?stanbul, Turkey |
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ObjectiveAlthough the Internet is used effectively in many areas of life, some users experience problems because of over-use due to a lack of control. The diagnostic criteria for Internet addiction include disruptions in family relationships, but adequate data on the attachment styles and family functioning associated with this condition are limited. This study aimed to investigate the attachment styles and family functioning of patients with Internet addiction.MethodThe sample included 30 male patients consecutively admitted to the Bak?rköy Mental Health and Research Hospital Internet Addiction Outpatient Clinic, who were diagnosed in clinical interviews as having Internet addiction according to Young’s (1998) criteria. Thirty healthy males who were matched with the experimental group in terms of sociodemographic characteristics were included as control subjects. Both groups provided sociodemographic data and completed the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), the Experiences in Close Relationships Questionnaire-r (ECR-r) and the Family Assessment Device (FAD).ResultsPatients with Internet addiction had higher BDI scores (P< .001) and higher attachment anxiety subscores on ECR-r (P< .001) compared with those in the control group. Patients with Internet addiction evaluated their family functioning as more negative and reported problems in every aspect addressed by the FAD. Scores on the FAD behaviour control, affective responsiveness, and problem-solving subscales (P< .05) and on the FAD communication, roles, and general functioning subscales (P< .001) were significantly higher in the patient compared with the control group.ConclusionPatients with Internet addiction have more anxious attachment styles as well as prominent disruptions in family functioning. Thus, it may be important to evaluate the attachment styles and family functioning of patients with Internet addiction. Indeed, comprehensive treatment approaches including other family members may make important contributions to treatment success. |
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Keywords: | Internet addiction Family functioning Anxious attachment Avoidant attachment Depression |
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