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Digital Dependency: Exploring Problematic Internet Use
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Screening for Problematic Internet Use
Pediatrics, 2020Problematic Internet use (PIU) by adolescents is of growing concern among both parents and pediatricians. Early controversies may have contributed to challenges in defining and measuring PIU. A variety of screening tools have evolved, aligned with different constructs of PIU, although a validated screening tool does exist.
Jonathan, D'Angelo, Megan A, Moreno
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2020
The Internet has arguably revolutionized our lives in a completely unprecedented way. Despite its countless benefits, threats such as problematic Internet use (PIU) (or Internet addiction) have also emerged. This chapter gives a brief overview of the main research questions, topics, and controversies of the field of problematic Internet use.
Király, Orsolya, Demetrovics, Zsolt
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The Internet has arguably revolutionized our lives in a completely unprecedented way. Despite its countless benefits, threats such as problematic Internet use (PIU) (or Internet addiction) have also emerged. This chapter gives a brief overview of the main research questions, topics, and controversies of the field of problematic Internet use.
Király, Orsolya, Demetrovics, Zsolt
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Problematic Internet use in Parkinson's disease
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, 2014Problematic Internet use (PIU) has been associated with impulse control disorders (ICDs), and postulated to share characteristics of a behavioral addiction with both impulsive and compulsive features. However, Internet use has not been previously systematically studied in Parkinson's disease.We explore Internet use in PD patients with and without ICDs ...
Wu, Kit +6 more
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Problematic Internet use or Internet addiction?
Computers in Human Behavior, 2007The aim of this paper is to review the gradually evolving body of the literature on Internet addiction. Two schools of thought have emerged: those authors who believe that Internet addiction merits classification as a new or emerging psychiatric disorder in its own right, and those who define certain individuals as having problematic Internet use in ...
Peter M. Yellowlees, Shayna Marks
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Problematic Internet Use:Clinical Implications
CNS Spectrums, 2007ABSTRACTImpulse-control disorders have received relatively little attention from the mental health community. An increasing awareness of the prevalence and impact of these disorders is emerging. Among impulse control disorders, problematic Internet use has been considered and examined.
Timothy, Liu, Marc N, Potenza
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2023
Internet use has become an integral part of our lives, offering a variety of features and services. While it can be beneficial to use the internet in moderation, excessive use of the internet can have negative consequences for our physical and mental health.
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Internet use has become an integral part of our lives, offering a variety of features and services. While it can be beneficial to use the internet in moderation, excessive use of the internet can have negative consequences for our physical and mental health.
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#TechAddicted: Understanding Problematic Internet Use in Adolescents
Pediatrics In Review, 20201. Anna F. Jolliff, MS* 2. Megan A. Moreno, MD, MSEd, MPH* 1. *Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI With the increasing availability and use of digital and electronic media, researchers have increasingly focused on quantifying its healthy and unhealthy uses.
Anna F, Jolliff, Megan A, Moreno
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A Healthy Mind for Problematic Internet Use
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2018This article designed and tested a cognitive behavioral-based preventive intervention program for youths with problematic Internet use (PIU) behavior. The program is the Psychological Intervention Program-Internet Use for Youth (PIP-IU-Y). A cognitive-based therapy approach was adopted.
Guek Nee, Ke, Siew Fan, Wong
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