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. 2022 Mar 24;64(2):143–150. doi: 10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_409_21

Table 1.

Characteristics of participants for variables in the model

Variable n Internet addiction Online offline integration Self- compassion Aggression Psychological wellbeing





Mean SD Mean SD Mean SD Mean SD Mean SD
Gender
 Female 167 1.2 0.42 40.79 12.69 3.82 0.59 65.24 19.60 79.86 12.60
 Male 292 1.8 0.50 24.06 13.83 2.85 0.90 90.95 20.66 65.27 16.97
Education
 UG 234 1.4 0.51 37.55 14.18 3.56 0.88 70.74 22.13 78.38 15.17
 PG 225 1.8 0.52 22.45 13.22 2.83 0.83 92.88 19.80 62.46 14.95
Age
 18 122 1.2 0.44 42.84 10.82 4.07 0.31 61.84 12.40 86.70 9.65
 19 100 1.5 0.50 30.74 12.77 3.59 0.45 74.92 17.90 74.90 8.46
 20 119 1.6 0.49 29.24 11.64 3.00 0.70 85.92 18.50 65.25 11.90
 21 118 2.0 0.52 17.44 15.20 2.19 0.79 103.30 22.19 55.62 17.13
Family Income
 Low 116 1.4 0.60 35.12 18.16 3.46 0.98 71.44 28.67 75.88 16.73
 Medium 183 1.5 0.52 34.16 14.44 3.37 0.93 77.64 20.76 75.75 15.82
 High 160 1.8 0.48 21.95 11.14 2.82 0.76 93.48 17.33 60.82 14.10

n – number of participants; SD – Standard deviation; UG – Undergraduate; PG – Postgraduate