Validation Protocol of the Italian Version of the Internet Related Measures (IRM) Questionnaire and Assessment of Internet Use Among High School Students in Italy: A Multicenter Study
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Internet use has become an integral part of adolescents’
daily lives, a trend that intensified during and after the COV ID-19 pandemic [1]. Alongside the increase in online activity,
adolescents are now more exposed to digital threats such as
harmful content (e.g., self-harm, radicalization), sexual ex ploitation, and cyberviolence [2]. Scientific literature high lights that some groups of adolescents—particularly those
with psychological, familial, or social vulnerabilities—are
more likely to encounter these risks [3,4].
In the Italian context, however, validated tools to assess
Internet use and related risks are often outdated and lack cul tural and technological relevance. This gap hinders effective
screening and prevention efforts in schools. The present study
addresses this need by validating an internationally adopted
tool—the Internet Related Measures (IRM) questionnaire—for
use with Italian adolescents, ensuring both scientific accuracy
and contextual relevance.
daily lives, a trend that intensified during and after the COV ID-19 pandemic [1]. Alongside the increase in online activity,
adolescents are now more exposed to digital threats such as
harmful content (e.g., self-harm, radicalization), sexual ex ploitation, and cyberviolence [2]. Scientific literature high lights that some groups of adolescents—particularly those
with psychological, familial, or social vulnerabilities—are
more likely to encounter these risks [3,4].
In the Italian context, however, validated tools to assess
Internet use and related risks are often outdated and lack cul tural and technological relevance. This gap hinders effective
screening and prevention efforts in schools. The present study
addresses this need by validating an internationally adopted
tool—the Internet Related Measures (IRM) questionnaire—for
use with Italian adolescents, ensuring both scientific accuracy
and contextual relevance.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.5 Abstract in rivista
Elenco autori:
Marinoni, Carlo.; Caravita Simona Carla, Silvia; Zanetti, Maria Assunta; Villani, Simona; Torriani, Camilla
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