Research Article

Internet Addiction in Kurdistan University Students: Prevalence and Association with Self-Control

Volume: 8 Number: 3 July 15, 2019
  • Zana H. Babakr *
  • Kamaran Majeed
  • Pakstan Mohamedamin
  • Karwan Kakamad
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Internet Addiction in Kurdistan University Students: Prevalence and Association with Self-Control

Abstract

This study aims to reveal the prevalence of internet addiction among Kurdish university students and its association with self-control. 623 students form 19 universities in various colleges and schools, 335 boys (54 %) and 288 (46%) girls took part in this study in which they were asked to complete an internet addiction and self-control self-report. The findings indicated that the prevalence of internet addiction among Kurdish university population is very high, concluding that 36.5% of the participants met the internet addiction criteria. In addition, it was found that males and females are equally susceptible to becoming addicted to the internet. The results also showed that internet addiction correlates negatively to the self-control and positively with impulsive behaviour. Based on the regression analysis, 15.7% of the variance of internet addiction can be explained by self-control. Further study should investigate the effect of internet addiction on discomfort intolerance.


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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Studies on Education

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Zana H. Babakr * This is me
Iraq

Kamaran Majeed This is me
Iraq

Pakstan Mohamedamin This is me
Iraq

Karwan Kakamad This is me
Iraq

Publication Date

July 15, 2019

Submission Date

June 3, 2019

Acceptance Date

July 11, 2019

Published in Issue

Year 2019 Volume: 8 Number: 3

APA
Babakr, Z. H., Majeed, K., Mohamedamin, P., & Kakamad, K. (2019). Internet Addiction in Kurdistan University Students: Prevalence and Association with Self-Control. European Journal of Educational Research, 8(3), 867-873. https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.8.3.867
AMA
1.Babakr ZH, Majeed K, Mohamedamin P, Kakamad K. Internet Addiction in Kurdistan University Students: Prevalence and Association with Self-Control. eujer. 2019;8(3):867-873. doi:10.12973/eu-jer.8.3.867
Chicago
Babakr, Zana H., Kamaran Majeed, Pakstan Mohamedamin, and Karwan Kakamad. 2019. “Internet Addiction in Kurdistan University Students: Prevalence and Association With Self-Control”. European Journal of Educational Research 8 (3): 867-73. https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.8.3.867.
EndNote
Babakr ZH, Majeed K, Mohamedamin P, Kakamad K (July 1, 2019) Internet Addiction in Kurdistan University Students: Prevalence and Association with Self-Control. European Journal of Educational Research 8 3 867–873.
IEEE
[1]Z. H. Babakr, K. Majeed, P. Mohamedamin, and K. Kakamad, “Internet Addiction in Kurdistan University Students: Prevalence and Association with Self-Control”, eujer, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 867–873, July 2019, doi: 10.12973/eu-jer.8.3.867.
ISNAD
Babakr, Zana H. - Majeed, Kamaran - Mohamedamin, Pakstan - Kakamad, Karwan. “Internet Addiction in Kurdistan University Students: Prevalence and Association With Self-Control”. European Journal of Educational Research 8/3 (July 1, 2019): 867-873. https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.8.3.867.
JAMA
1.Babakr ZH, Majeed K, Mohamedamin P, Kakamad K. Internet Addiction in Kurdistan University Students: Prevalence and Association with Self-Control. eujer. 2019;8:867–873.
MLA
Babakr, Zana H., et al. “Internet Addiction in Kurdistan University Students: Prevalence and Association With Self-Control”. European Journal of Educational Research, vol. 8, no. 3, July 2019, pp. 867-73, doi:10.12973/eu-jer.8.3.867.
Vancouver
1.Zana H. Babakr, Kamaran Majeed, Pakstan Mohamedamin, Karwan Kakamad. Internet Addiction in Kurdistan University Students: Prevalence and Association with Self-Control. eujer. 2019 Jul. 1;8(3):867-73. doi:10.12973/eu-jer.8.3.867