A Stitch in Time Saves Nine: Predicting Internet Addiction Levels of Preservice Teachers
İsmail Şan, H. Gülhan Orhan Karsak, Curtis J. Bonk, Derya Karadeniz

TL;DR
This study explores how factors like study habits and emotion regulation affect internet addiction among future teachers in Turkey.
Contribution
The study identifies emotion regulation, especially reappraisal, as a key moderator of internet addiction in preservice teachers.
Findings
High reappraisal skills are linked to lower internet addiction, regardless of internet use duration.
Low reappraisal skills correlate with higher internet addiction as usage time increases.
Extracurricular study habits positively predict internet addiction levels.
Abstract
The present study aimed to explore the potential moderating effects of extracurricular study habits, internet usage duration, gender and emotion regulation skills on internet addiction of preservice teachers. The sample consisted of 492 preservice teachers (308 female) from 10 different institutions in Turkey, who voluntarily provided data. The findings revealed that emotion regulation skills, particularly reappraisal, interacted with daily internet usage time in predicting internet addiction. High levels of reappraisal emotion regulation were linked to lower levels of internet addiction, regardless of the duration of internet use. Conversely, for individuals with lower reappraisal abilities, a positive correlation emerged between internet usage time and internet addiction. Furthermore, extracurricular study habits significantly contributed to the prediction of internet addiction in a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImpact of Technology on Adolescents · Child Development and Digital Technology · Cyberloafing and Workplace Behavior
