A novel instrument called the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale measures facebook addiction. The use of Facebook has increased rapidly. We are dealing with a subdivision of Internet addiction connected to social media, said Doctor of Psychology Cecilie Schou Andreassen, who heads the research project Facebook Addiction at the University of Bergen (UiB).
Andreassen has explanation as to why some people develop Facebook dependency.
It occurs more regularly among younger than older users. We have also found that people who are anxious and socially insecure use Facebook more than those with lower scores on those traits, probably because those who are anxious find it easier to communicate via social media than face-to-face, she said.
People who are organised and more ambitious tend to be less at risk from Facebook addiction. They will often use social media as an integral part of work and networking.
Our research also indicates that women are more at risk of developing Facebook addiction, probably due to the social nature of Facebook, Andreassen noted.
According to Andreassen, the research also showed that Facebook addiction was related to extraversion. People with high scores on the new scale further tend to have a somewhat delayed sleep-wake rhythm.
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Andreassen's study showed that the symptoms of Facebook addiction resemble those of drug addiction, alcohol addiction, and chemical substance addiction.
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You spend a lot of time thinking about Facebook or plan use of Facebook.
You feel an urge to use Facebook more and more.
You use Facebook in order to forget about personal problems.
You have tried to cut down on the use of Facebook without success.
You become restless or troubled if you are prohibited from using Facebook.
You use Facebook so much that it has had a negative impact on your job/studies.
Andreassen's study showed that scoring "often" or "always" on at least four of the seven items may suggest that you are addicted to Facebook.
In January 2011, 423 students - 227 women and 196 men - participated in tests for the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale. The scale can facilitate treatment research, clinical assessment and can be used for the estimation of Facebook addiction prevalence in the general population worldwide.
The Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale has been developed at the Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen in collaboration with the Bergen Clinics Foundation, Norway.
The researchers involved are also working with instruments measuring other addictions, such as the recently introduced Bergen Work Addiction Scale.
An article about the results has just been published in the renowned journal Psychological Reports.
Source-ANI