Online Behaviours during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Their Associations with Psychological Factors: An International Exploratory Study

Burkauskas, Julius, Fineberg, Naomi, Ioannidis, Konstantinos, Chamberlain, Samuel, Bowden-Jones, Henrietta, Griskova-Bulanova, Inga, Pranckeviciene, Aiste, Dores, Artemisa, Carvalho, Irene, Barbosa, Fernando, Simonato, Pierluigi, De Luca, Ilaria, Mooney, Rosin, Gómez-Martínez, Maria, Demetrovics, Zsolt, Ábel, Krisztina, Szabo, Attila, Fujiwara, Hironobu, Shibata, Mami, Melero-Ventola, Alejandra, Arroyo-Anlló, Eva, Santos-Labrador, Ricardo, Kobayashi, Kei, Di Carlo, Francesco, Monteiro, Cristina, Martinotti, Giovanni and Corazza, Ornella (2022) Online Behaviours during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Their Associations with Psychological Factors: An International Exploratory Study. ISSN 1661-7827
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This cross-sectional study aimed to explore specific online behaviours and their association with a range of underlying psychological and other behavioural factors during the COVID-19 pandemic. Eight countries (Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Lithuania, Portugal, Japan, Hungary, and Brazil) participated in an international investigation involving 2223 participants (M = 33 years old; SD = 11), 70% of whom were females. Participants were surveyed for specific type of Internet use severity, appearance anxiety, self-compassion, and image and use of performance-enhancing drugs (IPEDs). Results were compared cross-culturally. The mean time spent online was 5 h (SD = ±3) of daily browsing during the pandemic. The most commonly performed activities included social networking, streaming, and general surfing. A strong association between these online behaviours and appearance anxiety, self-compassion, and IPEDs use was found after adjustment for possible confounders, with higher scores being associated with specific online activities. Significant cross-cultural differences also emerged in terms of the amount of time spent online during the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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