2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2894385/v1
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A determination to the relationship between loneliness and internet addiction among college students based on liquidity preference theory

Abstract: Background Nowadays, Internet addiction is becoming increasingly popular among college students, causing great harm to their physical and mental health. More and more researchers pay attention to Internet addiction. However, the influencing factors of it were not clear. This study aimed to explore the influencing factors, then explained it with liquidity preference theory, hoping our findings might provide theoretical basis for preventing Internet addiction.Methods A total of 2355 college students were randoml… Show more

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“…Social media facilitates social networking and interpersonal relationships and is preferred by people as a more comfortable social environment due to its nature that does not have many of the difficulties encountered in face-to-face communication. However, despite these advantages, studies have shown that a tendency to have more online friends and a preference for online communication are associated with an increased risk of IA ( 36 , 37 ). This result is consistent with the result in our study that preferring virtual life is associated with PIU.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social media facilitates social networking and interpersonal relationships and is preferred by people as a more comfortable social environment due to its nature that does not have many of the difficulties encountered in face-to-face communication. However, despite these advantages, studies have shown that a tendency to have more online friends and a preference for online communication are associated with an increased risk of IA ( 36 , 37 ). This result is consistent with the result in our study that preferring virtual life is associated with PIU.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%