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CompletedNCT05906108

WeChat-based Intervention for Internet Addiction

An Integrated WeChat-based Intervention for University Students With Internet Addiction: a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
120 (actual)
Sponsor
Prof. Wang Man-Ping · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 25 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The study aims to design an integrated model which combined self-initiated online learning and personalized interactive behavioral support delivered via WeChat for university students to reduce internet addiction level.

Detailed description

Internet addiction (IA), also described as pathological or problematic internet use, or internet addiction disorders, refers to a pattern of excessive internet use, and it is a new form of behavioral addiction. There are multiple subtypes of IA including excessive online gaming, sexual preoccupations and excessive messages. The excessive use of internet often generates distress or impairments, and evidence showing IA is accompanied by numerous negative impact physically, psychologically and socially such as ADHD, interpersonal sensitivity4, depression and anxiety, family discord, social problems. Pervious study also suggested IA has a significant correlation with academic performance decrement among students, who were considered as a particular vulnerable population being addicted to internet due to easy access to internet, flexible schedule, positive social atmosphere for computer/smartphone use and lack of parental supervision of internet use. IA is a relatively recent and widespread phenomenon. It was estimated 11% Chinese university students were addicted to internet, and an increase in internet use among Chinese children and adolescents was observed amid the COVID-19 epidemic. IA is believed have some similarities with substance addiction (e.g. smoking, alcohol drinking and drug abuse) as subjects would undergo same symptoms such as depressed, anxious and lonely, affect neurobiology system with common mechanism, and both suffer from substance withdrawal. The interventions for substance addiction have been adopted to treat IA with promising effect including pharmacotherapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), family-based intervention and motivational interviewing, while the treatment for IA has not been standardized yet. In view of the similar characteristics of IA with substance addiction, brief advice and mobile phone-based personalized behavioral support could be feasible to treat IA which has been proven effective in our previous community-based smoking cessation trial, and the COVID-19 epidemic increased the acceptance of mHealth interventions. The specific objectives are: 1. . To examine the effectiveness of the integrated model in reducing IA in university students; 2. . To assess the acceptability and feasibility of using the model.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALSelf-initiated learningA WeChat Subscription will be created for delivering the intervention. The educational materials involving introduction to internet addiction, the impact of internet addiction and strategies in coping with IA will be posted to the account at the beginning of the intervention. The materials will be prepared in different format including text and video followed by 3 to 5 multiple choice questions (MCQs), and one post for one topic. Relevant materials can be found by typing the keywords in the account or searching under the content list. Participants will be required to follow the account to study the materials at their own pace and complete the MCQs. There will be no limited access to the materials and attempts for MCQs.
BEHAVIORALPersonalized and interactive behavioural supportThe intervention group will receive 3-month personalized and interactive behavioural support via WeChat, which including regular messages and real-time conversation. The regular messages will cover the generic information about abstinence support, health warnings, benefits of reducing internet time, knowledge reinforcement, goal setting, encouragement and reminders for self-initiated online learning. The messages will be personalised according to baseline demographic characteristics and internet addiction level, and continually adapted to any change in internet behaviours change reported by subjects during the conversations. A total of 19 messages with a tapering schedule. Personalized real-time conversation via WeChat will be available based on participants' demand.
BEHAVIORALGeneral health informationParticipants in control group will receive WeChat messages on general health information (similar frequency as the intervention group) and reminders on follow-up surveys via WeChat. Various topics will be involved in the general health information such as healthy diet, sleep management, exercise and mood management.

Timeline

Start date
2023-03-10
Primary completion
2023-11-30
Completion
2023-12-30
First posted
2023-06-15
Last updated
2025-07-31

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Hong Kong

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05906108. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.