TY - JOUR AU - Taufik, Muhd Hafizuddin AU - Rezali, Muhammad Solihin AU - Shahein, Nik Adilah AU - Sahril, Norhafizah AU - Ying Ying, Chan AU - Ab Wahab, Nor Ain AU - Kassim, Mohd Shaiful Azlan PY - 2021/08/19 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Internet Addiction and Its Associated Factors among School-going Adolescents in Malaysia JF - International Journal of Public Health Research JA - Int. J. Pub. Health Res. VL - 11 IS - 2 SE - Public Health Research DO - UR - https://spaj.ukm.my/ijphr/index.php/ijphr/article/view/336 SP - AB - <p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Internet usage has changed the way adolescents socialize. This study aims to determine the determinants of internet addiction among school-going adolescents in Malaysia.</p><p><strong>Methodology:</strong> This study was a cross-sectional study involving 27,455 school-going adolescents from 212 selected schools in Malaysia, as part of the 2017 National Health and Morbidity Survey that implemented a two-stage stratified cluster sampling design. Data collection via a self-administered questionnaire was conducted from March till May 2017.</p><p><strong>Results:</strong> Overall, 8,049 (29.0%) school-going adolescents had internet addiction. Internet addiction was positively associated with male (odds ratio, OR [95% confidence interval, CI] = 1.20 [1.08,1.34]) compared to female, Chinese ethnicity (1.67 [1.12,2.48]) compared to other ethnicity, feeling loneliness (1.37 [1.20,1.57]) compared to never feel lonely, unable to sleep due to worrying of something (1.40 [1.17,1.67]) compared to able to sleep, insufficient parental supervision (1.30 [1.14,1.48]) compared to sufficient parental supervision, depression (1.67 [1.48,1.89]) compared to no depression, anxiety (2.12 [1.95,2.30]) compared to no anxiety and stress (2.26 [1.96,2.61]) compared to no stress. The odds of having internet addiction increase from Form 2 (1.51 [1.28,1.78]), Form 3 (2.37 [2.01,2.80]), Form 4 (2.60 [1.76,3.85]) to Form 5 adolescents (2.96 [1.98,4.41]) compared to Form 1 adolescents.</p><p><strong>Conclusion:</strong> Our results suggest that being a male, of Chinese ethnicity, higher form level, feeling loneliness, unable to sleep due to worrying of something, insufficient parental supervision, depression, anxiety and stress were positively associated with internet addiction among school-going adolescents.</p><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Internet addiction – public health – adolescents – NHMS - Malaysia</p> ER -