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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2015
Internet technologies have made a rapid progress, bringing convenience to daily life. On the other hand, internet use disorder and internet addiction (IA) have become reportedly serious health and social problems. In 2013, internet gaming disorder criteria have been proposed in the section of Conditions for Further Study of DSM-5.
Hans-Jürgen Rumpf +3 more
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Internet technologies have made a rapid progress, bringing convenience to daily life. On the other hand, internet use disorder and internet addiction (IA) have become reportedly serious health and social problems. In 2013, internet gaming disorder criteria have been proposed in the section of Conditions for Further Study of DSM-5.
Hans-Jürgen Rumpf +3 more
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Treatment of Internet Addiction
Current Psychiatry Reports, 2010Internet addiction (IA) is a prevalent, highly comorbid, and significantly impairing disorder. Although many psychotherapeutic approaches and psychotropic medications have been recommended and some of the psychotherapeutic approaches and a few pharmacotherapy strategies have been studied, treatment of IA is generally in its early stages.
Xui-qin, Huang, Meng-chen, Li, Ran, Tao
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Internet Addiction and Other Behavioral Addictions
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2016The Internet is increasingly influential in the lives of adolescents. Although there are many positives, there are also risks related to excessive use and addiction. It is important to recognize clinical signs and symptoms of Internet addiction (compulsive use, withdrawal, tolerance, and adverse consequences), treat comorbid conditions (other substance
Alicia Grattan, Jorgenson +2 more
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Internet Addiction as a Behavioral Addiction
2022Taking into consideration the gradually widespread use of the internet, children are thought to be an important group both in terms of the time they spend on the internet and the dangers they will be exposed to in the virtual world. Internet addiction is essentially a type of behavioral addiction, characterized by a certain behavioral pattern, which is
Emre Kol, Seda Topgul
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Internet function and Internet addictive behavior
Computers in Human Behavior, 2006Abstract Ju [Research on personal characteristics, the behavior of using Internet and Internet addiction for Taiwanese college study. Master thesis. Taiwan, 2000] found the Internet function was related to the severity of Internet addiction, and this study explored the relationship between the Internet function and the Internet addictive behavior ...
Shih-Ming Li, Teng-Ming Chung
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CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2008
In this study, 1968 high-school students were selected randomly through clustering, who responded to the Persian version of four measures: the Internet Addiction Test (IAT), UCLA Loneliness Scale, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and Matson Evaluation of Social Skills.
Lily Ghassemzadeh +2 more
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In this study, 1968 high-school students were selected randomly through clustering, who responded to the Persian version of four measures: the Internet Addiction Test (IAT), UCLA Loneliness Scale, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and Matson Evaluation of Social Skills.
Lily Ghassemzadeh +2 more
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The Effect of Adolescents’ Internet Addiction on Smartphone Addiction
Journal of Addictions Nursing, 2017Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of adolescents’ Internet addiction levels on smartphone addiction. Methods: This study included 609 students from three high schools that are located in western Turkey.
Altan, Sema Sal +6 more
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2018
Internet addiction is a recent phenomenon which describes a state where people become so involved in online behaviour to the detriment of other aspects of their lives. Treatment camps for young people have sprung up around in a bid to address this contemporary issue.
Daria J. Kuss, Halley M. Pontes
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Internet addiction is a recent phenomenon which describes a state where people become so involved in online behaviour to the detriment of other aspects of their lives. Treatment camps for young people have sprung up around in a bid to address this contemporary issue.
Daria J. Kuss, Halley M. Pontes
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2009
This research introduces a new addictive behavior in cyberspace, which is called Internet Reply Addiction. This phenomenon was found and empirically investigated in Korea where addictive behavior on Internet reply is common. This research suggests that the cause of this kind of addiction can be inferred from the Confucian cultural tradition that ...
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This research introduces a new addictive behavior in cyberspace, which is called Internet Reply Addiction. This phenomenon was found and empirically investigated in Korea where addictive behavior on Internet reply is common. This research suggests that the cause of this kind of addiction can be inferred from the Confucian cultural tradition that ...
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Internet Addiction: A Real Addiction?
2015This chapter considers the extent to which Internet addiction can be classed as real addiction. Psychotherapists treating Internet addiction view Internet addiction as actual psychopathology, with reference to addiction symptoms, criteria, and diagnosis, and draw on its similarities with other addictions.
Daria J. Kuss, Mark D. Griffiths
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