An experiential investigation on internet addiction and specific disorders like depression, self-esteem and introversion among university students
Abstract
The tormenting hurdle that is slowly isolating the youth of this generation from being
leaders of tomorrow, is depression. In recent times, students have been observed to indulge
in compulsive use of Internet which has a relation to the massive upsurge of depressed
individuals among the youth. Hence, the main and foremost objective of this research is
to find correlation among the leading disorders which are Internet addiction, depression,
self-esteem and introversion which can diminish these predicaments. In order to serve this
purpose, 461 undergraduate students have been selected arbitrarily from several institutions of
Bangladesh and were solicited to complete a standard questionnaire which was prepared based
on the self-reported measures concerning the disorders mentioned before. The correlational
survey design which was employed through social media contains Internet Addiction Test by
Dr. Kimberly Young, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale by M. Rosenberg, PROMIS Emotional
Distress-Depression short scale and Introversion scale by McCroskey. In pursuit of extracting
desired results from the survey as well as to check accuracy, numerous methods have been
utilized. Cronbach alpha provided the proof that the data retrieved from the survey is
consistent. Subsequently, Chi-square test and ANOVA procured that positive correlations
exists among internet addiction, depression, self-esteem and introversion. To corroborate
this newly established correlation, multifarious machine learning techniques have been
adopted and experimented. These experiments revealed that Internet addiction can predict
self-esteem, depression can predict self-esteem and depression can predict introversion. After
applying these methods, we came to the conclusion that there exists correlation among the
psychological syndromes mentioned above and that this correlation can be exploited and
manoeuvred to a positive outcome whose aim will be to reduce the severity of these disorders.