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; Sussman et al., 2011 ), and little is known about how the co-occurrence of these addictions is associated with mental health problems (MHPs). This study investigated what proportion of variance in the severity of four MHPs – social anxiety disorder
individuals with these mental health problems, the Internet may serve as a means of coping with negative feelings because they expect positive outcomes such as tension reduction and disinhibition from the Internet ( Brand, Laier, & Young, 2014 ; Wu et
, Tiamiyu, & Weeks, 2018a ; Elhai, Vasquez, Lustgarten, Levine, & Hall, 2018b ; Fırat et al., 2018 ). What is less well-known is whether there are associations between problematic smartphone use and other mental health problems, such as alcohol and
.1%), and illicit drug abuse/dependence (17.2%). For mental health disorders, the highest mean prevalence was for any type of mood disorder (37.9%), any type of anxiety disorder (37.4%), and major depression (23.1%) ( Lorains et al., 2011 ). Prior
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Introduction A substantial number of people worldwide suffer from mental health problems during their lifetime ( Kessler et al., 2005 ; Steel et al., 2014 ). The psychiatric symptoms often lead to distress, compromising
-Being Scale. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 19, 56—70. Cotton, S., Kudel, I., Humenay R.Y., Pallerla, H., Tsevat, J., Succop, P., et al. (2009). Spiritual well-being and mental health outcomes in adolescents with or without
family histories, suggesting neural markers of executive functioning may be related to increased vulnerability for developing alcohol use disorders in this population ( Cservenka, 2016 ). One large Internet-based assessment of mental health in college
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provided empirical evidence about a close relationship between addictive Facebook use – a label that in the following will be used in the current study – and various variables of mental health. Addictive use of Facebook was described to be positively linked