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. 2021 Aug 17;12:727798. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.727798

Table 3.

Association between different behavioral addictions and stress.

Low stress Moderate stress High stress Total P -value
n % n % n % n %
Gender 0.36
Male
20 57.1 93 63.7 23 52.3 136 60.4
Female
15 42.9 53 36.3 21 47.7 89 39.6
Total
35 100.0 146 100.0 44 100.0 225 100.0
College year 0.71
3rd year
11 14.3 50 64.9 16 20.8 77 100.0
4th year
20 18.5 67 62.0 21 19.4 108 100.0
5th year
4 10.0 29 72.5 7 17.5 40 100.0
Total
35 15.6 146 64.9 44 19.6 225 100.0
Generalized anxiety disorder <0.001
Normal
35 100.0 107 73.3 10 22.7 152 67.6
Moderate anxiety
0 0.0 31 21.2 19 43.2 50 22.2
Severe anxiety
0 0.0 8 5.5 15 34.1 23 10.2
Total
35 100.0 146 100.0 44 100.0 225 100.0
Problematic pornography consumption 0.02
Normal
34 97.1 131 89.7 34 77.3 199 88.4
Possible
1 2.9 15 10.3 10 22.7 26 11.6
Total
35 100.0 146 100.0 44 100.0 225 100.0
Internet gaming disorder 0.41*
Non-disordered
35 100.0 143 97.9 42 95.5 220 97.8
Disordered
0 0.0 3 2.1 2 4.5 5 2.2
Total
35 100.0 146 100.0 44 100.0 225 100.0
Internet addiction test <0.001
Normal
21 60.0 43 29.5 7 15.9 71 31.6
Problematic
11 31.4 36 24.7 4 9.1 51 22.7
Pathological
3 8.6 67 45.9 33 75.0 103 45.8
Total
35 100.0 146 100.0 44 100.0 225 100.0

Pearson Chi-Square was used to calculate p-value.

*

For internet gaming disorder, Fisher's exact test was used to calculate p-value.