Five-week of solution-focused group counseling successfully reduces internet addiction among college students: A pilot study

J Behav Addict. 2023 Nov 15;12(4):964-971. doi: 10.1556/2006.2023.00064. Print 2023 Dec 22.

Abstract

Background and aims: In the digital age, Internet addiction (IA) was deemed an epidemic and few treatments had been effectively developed for it. Here, we proposed a solution-focused group counseling (SFGC) as a potentially solution to reduce Internet addiction among college students. The present study examined the short- and long-term effect of a five-week solution-focused group counseling intervention on Internet addiction.

Methods: Thirty-two participants were recruited and randomly assigned to either the experimental or control group, and twenty-six participants completed the whole intervention. The experimental group (n = 14) received the intervention, while control group (n = 12) did not. The revised version of the Chinese Internet Addiction Scale (CIAS-R), the Future Time Perspective, and resting-state EEG were administered pre-intervention, post-intervention, and at two follow-up tests (one month and six months after intervention).

Results: The results showed that the scores of the CIAS-R in the experimental group were significantly decreased after intervention, and these effects could be sustained for one month and six months follow-ups. Additionally, the intervention conducted an increase in future time perspective. EEG results further suggested that the alpha, beta, and gamma absolute power decreased after the intervention.

Conclusion: These results from the pilot-study primarily suggested that solution-focused group counseling could be an effective intervention for Internet addiction.

Keywords: future time perspective; internet addiction (IA); psychotherapy; resting-state EEG; solution-focused group counseling (SFGC).

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Behavior, Addictive* / epidemiology
  • Behavior, Addictive* / prevention & control
  • Counseling
  • Humans
  • Internet
  • Internet Addiction Disorder*
  • Pilot Projects
  • Students / psychology