Evaluation of Internet addiction and the quality of life of Brazilian adolescents from public and private schools
Author
Fernanda Alves Davidoff CRUZ
Adriana SCATENA
Andr茅 Luiz Monezi ANDRADE
Denise de MICHELI
Date
//2018Content Type
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Abstract This study evaluated the profile of public and private high school students (N = 254, Mage = 15.1, SD = 1.3) in the city of S茫o Paulo in relation to their Internet use patterns and quality of life. We used the Internet Addiction Test and the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory. About 70% of the students had moderate Internet addiction. Those students from public school showed higher scores of Internet addiction (p < 0.001) than students from private schools. Regarding the quality of life, those from private school showed better scores regarding academic performance (p < 0.01) and worse scores in social aspect (p < 0.05). The data showed a strong association between Internet addiction and poor levels of quality of life, as observed in studies from other countries.
