Based on these studies, the IAT was constructed to capture the problematic behavior associated with compulsive use of technology, including online porn, internet gambling and compulsive use of online games and social media.
The IAT-F is for children and adolescents and completed by an informant who knows the youth well. The IAT-F contains the Parent-Child Internet Addiction Test (PCIAT), a 20-item-questionnaire for adolescents, and theProblematic and Risky Media Use in Children Checklist, an 8-item-checklist for use with children. Both forms may be completed by a parent or other caregiver that knows the youth well. Clinical cut-off scores and severity of addiction qualifiers are provided. The PCIAT also helps identify which areas of functioning are most impaired, including:
AttentionSocial BehaviorAggressive BehaviorDr. Kimberly Young is a licensed psychologist and an internationally known expert on
Internet addiction. She founded the Center for Internet Addiction in 1995, is a professor at St.
Bonaventure University, and has published numerous articles and books, including Caught in the
Net, the first to identify Internet addiction, Tangled in the Web, Internet Addiction: A Handbook
and Guide for Evaluation and Treatment, and her most recent, Internet Addiction in Children and
Adolescents: Risk Factors, Treatment, and Prevention. Her work has been featured in The New
York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The London Times, USA Today, Newsweek, Time, CNN,
CBS News, Fox News, Good Morning America, and ABC’s World News Tonight. She has received
the Psychology in the Media Award from the Pennsylvania Psychological Association and the
Alumni Ambassador Award for Outstanding Achievement from Indiana University at Pennsylvania.
She serves on the advisory board for The Internet Group in Toronto and the Japanese Ministry for
the prevention and treatment of Internet Addiction.
Dr. Young has testified for the Child Online Protection Act Congressional Committee and she
has been a keynote speaker at the European Union of Health and Medicine, the International
Conference on Digital Culture in Seoul, Korea, the US Army War College in Pennsylvania, and
the First International Congress on Internet Addiction Disorders in Milan, Italy, and served on the
National Academy of Sciences for the Digital Media and Developing Minds colloquia.
She is on the editorial board of the Journal of Behaviorial Addictions, the American Journal of
Family Therapy, Addicta: The Turkish Journal of Addiction, the International Journal of Cyber
Crime and Criminal Justice, and on the advisory board of CyberPsychology: Journal for Psychosocial
Research on Cyberspace, and a member of the American Psychological Association.