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Which personality traits are associated with cognitions related to problematic Internet use?
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Time Spent OnlineSocial InfluenceProblematic Smartphone UsePersonality TraitsSocial SciencesPsychologyCyberpsychologyCognitive SciencePsychiatryProblematic Social Medium UseProblematic Internet UseInternet StudiesSocial CognitionWhich Personality TraitsPersonality PsychologyAddictionTechnological AddictionInternet Addiction DisorderPsychopathology
The effects of the Big Five personality traits on cognitions regarding problematic Internet use (PIU) have not been studied. The present paper aims to evaluate the effects of personality traits on cognitions regarding PIU that are classified as loneliness/depression, diminished impulse control, distraction and social control. Additionally, the mediator effect of the Big Five personality traits on the relationship between time spent online and cognitions regarding PIU was tested in a sample of 494 Turkish university students. Hierarchical regression analysis results reveal that controlling the effects of socio-demographic variables and time spent online, higher neuroticism and lower conscientiousness were related to cognitions regarding PIU. Moreover, results of structural equation modelling indicate that the relationship between time spent online and cognitions regarding PIU was independently mediated by extraversion, openness and agreeableness. Examining the role of all of the Big Five personality traits (especially neuroticism and conscientiousness) on PIU will increase understanding in further studies.
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