INTERNET ADDICTION AND ITS PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING CORRELATE AMONG UNDERGRADUATES

Chinwe Onyemaechi, Martin Unnadike, Chiamaka Izuchukwu, Philip Onwusobalu, Onyinye Umenweke, Onyinye Umenweke, Resurrreuta Agu

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The study examined internet addiction and its psychological wellbeing correlate amongundergraduates. A total of two hundred and thirty-two (232) students were selected using convenientsampling techniques. They consist of eighty-five (85) males, and one hundred and forty-seven (147) females.Their age ranged from 17 to 30 years and their mean age was 22.67 with standard deviation of 4.04. Twoinstruments were used for the study and they were: Psychological Well-Being (RPWS) Scale developed byRyff’s (1989) and Short Version of Internet Addiction Test constructed by Young (1998). The study adopteda correlational design and Pearson Product Moment statistics was used to analyze the data. The resultrevealed that internet addiction had significant relationship with psychological wellbeing. The implicationsof the study were highlighted and recommendations made.

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