Resilience as a predictor of internet addictive behaviours: a study among Ghanaian and Saudi samples using structural equation modelling approach.

Journal: BMC psychology

Volume: 13

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2025

Affiliated Institutions:  King Faisal University, Al-Hofuf, Saudi Arabia. moalmulla@kfu.edu.sa. King Faisal University, Al-Hofuf, Saudi Arabia. University of Education, Winneba, Ghana.

Abstract summary 

This study aimed to examine the relationship between resilience and internet addictive behaviours, focusing on cross-cultural contexts involving tertiary education students in Ghana and Saudi Arabia. Using a cross-sectional survey design, data were collected from 738 students across selected universities in both countries. Structural equation modeling (SEM) techniques were employed to analyse the data. The findings indicated that most respondents exhibited low resilience levels alongside a high prevalence of internet addictive behaviours. A significant positive relationship was identified between resilience levels and various dimensions of internet addiction, as well as the overall composite of internet addictive behaviours. Interestingly, while low resilience levels were found to increase the risk of internet addiction, higher resilience levels also appeared to heighten susceptibility to addictive behaviours. These results suggest the need for targeted interventions to address internet addiction. Programs should focus on enhancing resilience through resilience-building initiatives, promoting digital well-being, and integrating mental health support services. These approaches can help mitigate the risks associated with internet addiction while fostering healthier coping mechanisms in students across diverse cultural settings.

Authors & Co-authors:  Almulla Mazen Omar MO Alismail Abdulaziz Mohammed AM Mahama Inuusah I Almulla Abdullah Ahmed AA

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Citations :  Abdel-Salam DM, Alrowaili HI, Albedaiwi HK, Alessa AI, Alfayyadh HA. Prevalence of internet addiction and its associated factors among female students at Jouf University, Saudi Arabia. J Egypt Public Health Assoc. 2019;94:1–8.
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Identifiers
Doi : 77
SSN : 2050-7283
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Humans
Other Terms
Addictive behavior;Internet addiction;Resilience;Tertiary education students
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Ghana
Publication Country
England