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New Addictions in Youth: Internet Addiction and Internet Gaming Disorder

2021
This chapter provides an outlook on “new addictions” in youth, specifically the technological addictions related to the use of computers and video games. The chapter will provide a brief overview of the intertwine between technological development and patterns of use of technology in youth.
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[Internet addiction disorder].

Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki, 2012
According to recent epidemiological data, 18.9% of the world population are internet users (www. internetworldstats.com). Τhis article attempts to determine the phenomenon of internet addiction disorder and to analyse the concepts of addiction and compulsiveness.
K, Siomos, N, Angelopoulos
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Treatment of Internet Addiction and Internet Gaming Disorder in Adolescence

2019
Internet use is growing year after year and adolescents represent a large proportion of internet users. There is a scholarly interest in teen internet gaming disorder (IGD) and internet addiction (IA) is constantly increasing, but little is known about the treatments of IA and IGD.
boursier valentina, gioia francesca
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[Sleep disorders in Internet addiction].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 2017
The relationship between sleep disorders and Internet addiction has been little work. Given the importance of these disorders, we felt it appropriate to make a synthesis of available data and to establish causality or accountability between Internet addiction and the onset of sleep disorders.A literature review was then performed.
Aymeric, Petit   +7 more
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Internet Addiction: The Emergence of a New Clinical Disorder

CyberPsychology & Behavior, 1998
Anecdotal reports indicated that some on-line users were becoming addicted to the Internet in much the same way that others became addicted to drugs or alcohol, which resulted in academic, social, and occupational impairment. However, research among sociologists, psychologists, or psychiatrists has not formally identified addictive use of the Internet ...
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Internet Addiction: A Multi- Faceted Disorder

Journal of Addictive Behaviors,Therapy & Rehabilitation, 2016
The current paper is a critical commentary on the existing conceptualization of Internet Addiction. Specifically, the paper highlights fallacies in perceiving Internet Addiction as a ‘traditional’ addiction disorder, as presented in the DSM-5. Instead, it is proposed that, akin to the nature of the Internet, this disorder is also multi-faceted and that
Das Friebel, Hansika Kapoor
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Internet Gaming Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and Addiction

Current Addiction Reports, 2017
To examine the degree of relatedness between Internet gaming disorder (IGD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and substance use disorders. IGD is phenomenologically distinct from OCD, and its relationship with OCD, although apparently strong, is not specific.
Vladan Starcevic, Elias Aboujaoude
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The Evolution of Internet Addiction Disorder

2015
This chapter presents the history and evolution of Internet addiction and describes the risk factors identified. As the problem has become more widespread, new studies examine the neuroscientific causes of Internet addiction and ways that the disorder may be treated primarily using behavior therapy, cognitive-behavioral techniques, and residential care.
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Internet Addiction Disorder and Pastoral Care

American Journal of Pastoral Counseling, 2005
Abstract The Internetlike most modern technologyprecedented amount of information been literally at our fingertips. From “Instant Messaging” to online grocery shopping, the Internet has revolutionized many aspects of modern life. And yet, the very thing that makes the Internet so useful and effectiveunfettered access to any and all informationis also ...
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Internet and technology addiction disorders in adolescence

2010
Introduction: Technology addictions are an important form of behavioral addiction because of their increasing frequency and their impact on the life of adolescents, including their social life, school performance, and intrafamily relationships. We reviewed the scientific literature on dysfunctional uses of technology among adolescents.
La Barbera D., Mulè A.
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