Abstract:
Developing technology and science bring about many of the problems in individual
and social life as a result of wrong perception and usage, while they significantly
make human life easier. Internet addiction is one of the problems dealt at scientific
researches and needing to be solved. Addiction is a psychological-based problem
and causes lots of problems such as social, economical and physical. Education is
the first to struggle with this problem. It is important for the struggle to be effective to
diagnose the problem and determine what level the problem is and which variables
it is related to. This study is about the analysis of high school students’ internet
addiction in terms of some variables. The study is a descriptive and quantitative
research carried out in survey model. It was researched on 969 students who are
at high school in the city center of Kırşehir, Turkey. 490 of the students are female
while 479 of them are male. 536 of the students are at Vocational High School, 244
of them are at Anatolian High School and 189 of them are at General High School.
“Personal Information Form” and “Internet Addiction Scale”, which was developed
by Young (1998) and adapted to Turkish by Bayraktar (2001), were used as data
collection tools. The scale consists of 20 items and a single dimension. For reliability
of the scale, Cronbach’s Alpha was determined as 0,91. Arithmetic mean, standard
deviation, t test, one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) test, Scheffé/Tamhane test
and correlation test were used for data analysis. The results were summarized in
tables form and explained under the tables.
At the end of the research, these results were mainly reached: (1) Students
are “potential internet addicts”. (2) Males compared to females, Anatolian High
School students compared to Vocational and General High Schools students, 9th
grade students compared to 11th grade students, the ones having internet at home
compared to the ones who don’t, the students attending a computer course compared
to the students who didn’t, the students using internet for fun and communication
compared to the others are more addicted to internet with a meaningful difference.
On the other hand, while there is a positive and meaningful relation between internet
addiction level and internet usage frequency and experience, there is no relation
between internet addiction level and academic standings of students. In other
words, as long as students’ Internet usage frequency and experience increases,
their addiction level increases, too. Within these results, some suggestions were
made to struggle with internet addiction at high schools.