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Internet Addiction

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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Depression and internet addiction among adolescents:A meta-analysis.

Psychiatry Research, 2023
Depression and Internet addiction (IA) are both prevalent and burdensome in adolescents. Findings on the relationship between depression and IA remain equivocal, and we therefore conducted a meta-analysis to confirm their correlation.
X. Ye, Wei Zhang, F. Zhao
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The association of childhood maltreatment with Internet addiction: the serial mediating effects of cognitive emotion regulation strategies and depression.

International Journal of Child Abuse & Neglect, 2023
OBJECTIVES Childhood maltreatment, cognitive emotion regulation strategies (CERSs), and depression can be important in adolescents' Internet addiction.
Yuanyuan Guo   +5 more
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Internet Addiction

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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Demographic characteristics, family environment and psychosocial factors affecting internet addiction in Chinese adolescents.

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2022
BACKGROUND Internet addiction of adolescents has aroused social concern recently. The present study aims to identify predicting factors of internet addiction on adolescents.
Wanling Zhang   +10 more
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Internet addiction and child physical and mental health: Evidence from panel dataset in China.

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2022
BACKGROUND The number of internet users has increased substantially in the last decade and these increasing rates of internet use also apply to children.
Mi Zhou   +3 more
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Internet Addiction and Other Behavioral Addictions

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2016
The 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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Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Epidemiology of Internet Addiction.

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2020
BACKGROUND The field of Internet addiction has experienced significant debates on conflicting epidemiology. This meta-analysis investigated the prevalence rates of generalized Internet addiction (GIA) and Internet gaming disorder (IGD).
Yuan-Chien Pan   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Internet Addiction

Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2004
Problematic Internet usage is currently leading to workplace reprimands and employee termination, and has also been used as a defence to criminal charges in the United States. This article discusses the concept of Internet addiction. There have been attempts to medicalise this putative behavioural addiction drawing from DSM-IV-TR criteria for substance
Warden, Narelle L.   +2 more
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Do men become addicted to internet gaming and women to social media? A meta-analysis examining gender-related differences in specific internet addiction

Computers in Human Behavior, 2020
Males have been proposed to be more vulnerable to internet addiction (IA) than females. However, males and females may differ with respect to specific patterns and types of internet usage and related IA.
Wenliang Su   +4 more
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