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. 2018 Apr 12;15(4):733. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15040733

Table 1.

Symptoms assessed by CIUS items.

Symptoms Assessed by CIUS Items
1 Loss of control (LOC)
1. How often do you find it difficult to stop using the Internet when you are online?
2. How often do you continue to use the Internet despite your intention to stop?
5. How often are you short of sleep because of the Internet?
9. How often have you unsuccessfully tried to spend less time on the Internet?
2 Withdrawal symptoms (WS)
14. How often do you feel restless, frustrated, or irritated when you cannot use the Internet?
3 Coping with unpleasant mood (C)
12. How often do you go on the Internet when you are feeling down?
13. How often do you use the Internet to escape from your sorrows or get relief from negative feelings?
4 Mental and behavioral preoccupation (MBP)
4. How often do you prefer to use the Internet instead of spending time with others (e.g., partner, children, parents, friends *)?
6. How often do you think about the Internet, even when not online?
7. How often do you look forward to your next Internet session?
5 Inter- and intrapersonal conflicts (IIC)
3. How often do others (e.g., partner, children, parents, friends *) say you should use the Internet less?
8. How often do you think you should use the Internet less often?
10. How often do you rush through your (home) work in order to go on the Internet?
11. How often do you neglect your daily obligations (work, school, or family life) because you prefer to go on the Internet?

Note: * “friends” was not mentioned in the original version by Meerkerk et al. [17] but was included in the German translation by Gürtler et al. [35] and Peukert et al. [36].