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. 2021 Feb 15;10(1):1759. doi: 10.4081/jphr.2021.1759

Table 6.

Emotive states and loss of control.

Emotive state Loss of control 1 2 3 4 5 Totale p
Upset I did not lose control of the amount of time spent online 34 (8.7) 88 (22.6) 126 (32.3) 113 (29.0) 29 (7.4) 390 (100.0) p<0.05
I lost control of the amount of time spent online 23 (7.3) 58 (18.4) 92 (29.2) 103 (32.7) 39 (12.4) 315 (100.0)
Scared I did not lose control of the amount of time spent online 70 (17.9) 114 (29.2) 112 (28.6) 71 (18.2) 24 (6.1) 391 (100.0) p<0.05
I lost control of the amount of time spent online 47 (14.9) 79 (25.0) 92 (29.1) 68 (21.5) 30 (9.5) 316 (100.0)
Restless I did not lose control of the amount of time spent online 85 (21.8) 117 (30.0) 99 (25.4) 70 (17.9) 19 (4.9) 390 (100.0) p<0.05
I lost control of the amount of time spent online 52 (16.6) 67 (21.3) 97 (30.9) 76 (24.2) 22 (7.0) 314 (100.0)
Strong I did nolose control of the amount of time spent online 24 (3.1) 88 (11.4) 286 (36.9) 300 (38.7) 77 (9.9) 775 (100.0) p<0.05
I lost control of the amount of time spent online 4(6.8) 20 (33.9) 19 (32.2) 10 (16.9) 6 (10.2) 59 (100.0)
Upset I did not lose control of my online shopping 74 (9.5) 152 (19.6) 266 (34.3) 220 (28.4) 63 (8.1) 775 (100.0) p<0.05
I lost control of my online shopping 3 (5.0) 12 (20.0) 13 (21.7) 24 (40.0) 8 (13.3) 60 (100.0)
Scared I did not lose control of my online shopping 145 (18.7) 201 (25.9) 237 (30.5) 150 (19.3) 43 (5.5) 776 (100.0) p<0.05
I lost control of my online shopping 8 (13.3) 17 (28.3) 9 (15.0) 16 (26.7) 10 (16.7) 60 (100.0)
Restless I did not lose control of my online shopping 166 (21.5) 218 (28.2) 209 (27.0) 149 (19.3) 31 (4.0) 773 (100.0) p<0.001
I lost control of my online shopping 6 (10.2) 15 (25.4) 17 (28.8) 17 (28.8) 4 (6.8) 59 (100.0)