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Published on: November 9, 2019
Classification of adults with problematic internet experiences: linking internet and conventional problems from a
Kimberly J Mitchell1, David Finkelhor, Kathryn A Becker-Blease
1Crimes against Children Research Center, University of New Hampshire, 10 West Edge Dr., Ste. 106, Durham, NH 03824, USA. Kimberly.Mitchell@unh.edu
Abstract:
This article utilizes data from clinical reports of 929 adults to examine whether various problematic Internet experiences are distinctly different from or extensions of conventional problems. A TwoStep Cluster Analysis identified three mutually exclusive groups of adults, those with (1) online relationship problems and victimization; (2) online and offline problems; and (3) marital discord. Results suggest some initial support for the idea that problematic Internet experiences are often extensions of experiences and behaviors that pre-date the Internet. However, the Internet may be introducing some qualitatively new dimensions-such as an increased severity, an increased frequency, or unique dynamics-that require new responses or interventions.
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