Internet Addiction - The Internet Addiction Test (IAT)
How do you know if you're already addicted or rapidly
tumbling toward trouble? The Internet Addiction Test is the
first validated and reliable measure of addictive use of the
Internet.
Click here to read the study. Developed by Dr. Kimberly
Young, the IAT is a 20-item questionnaire that measures
mild, moderate, and severe levels of Internet Addiction.
To assess your level of addiction, answer the
following questions using this scale:
After you've answered all the questions, add the numbers
you selected for each response to obtain a final score. The
higher your score, the greater your level of addiction and
the problems your Internet usage causes. Here's a general
scale to help measure your score:
20 - 49 points: You are an average on-line
user. You may surf the Web a bit too long at times, but you
have control over your usage.
50 -79 points: You are experiencing
occasional or frequent problems because of the Internet. You
should consider their full impact on your life.
80 - 100 points: Your Internet usage is
causing significant problems in your life. You should
evaluate the impact of the Internet on your life and
address the problems directly caused by your Internet usage.
After you have identified the category that fits your total
score, look back at those questions for which your scored a
4 or 5. Did you realize this was a significant problem for
you? For example, if you answered 4 (often) to Question #2
regarding your neglect of household chores, were you aware
of just how often your dirty laundry piles up or how empty
the refrigerator gets?
Say you answered 5 (always) to Question #14 about lost
sleep due to late-night log-ins. Have you ever stopped to
think about how hard it has become to drag yourself out of
bed every morning? Do you feel exhausted at work? Has this
pattern begun to take its toll on your body and your overall
health?