Validity a nd Reliability of the Problematic Internet use Questionnaire (PIUQ)

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Marco Antonio Pulido Rull
Ruby Escoto de la Rosa
Dulce María Gutiérrez Valdovinos

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The purpose of the present study was to assess the empirical validity, factor structure and internal consistency of the PIUQ. A random sample of 697 Mexican college students answered the questionnaire; the students also answered the Beck depression scale and a social ability scale. The factor analysis showed that the items grouped in a way that has been previously reported in similar scales developed in the US. Internal consistency determined by Cronbach’s alpha at .942. Results also showed a direct correlation between the PIUQ and Beck’s depression scale. Results also showed an inverse correlation between the PIUQ and social ability and between age and the PIUQ. These correlations have been previously reported in numerous studies, they suggest that the PIUQ may possess empirical validity.


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Pulido Rull, M. A., Escoto de la Rosa, R., & Gutiérrez Valdovinos, D. M. (2011). Validity a nd Reliability of the Problematic Internet use Questionnaire (PIUQ). Journal of Behavior, Health & Social Issues, 3(1), 25–34. https://doi.org/10.22201/fesi.20070780.2011.3.1.27681