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Well-being and problematic Facebook use

Computers in Human Behavior, 2015
We examined the possible relation with well-being and problematic Facebook use.Life satisfaction negatively associated with problematic Facebook use.Subjective vitality negatively associated with problematic Facebook use.Flourishing negatively associated with problematic Facebook use.Subjective happiness negatively associated with problematic Facebook ...
Recep Uysal, Seydi Ahmet Satici
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ADHD and problematic substance use

Ugeskrift for Læger
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) often coexists with problematic substance use, such as harmful use or dependency. In this review, studies estimate a 21% prevalence of ADHD among individuals with problematic substance use, who often exhibit earlier substance initiation, faster dependency transitions, and higher relapse risks.
Simon, Hjerrild   +2 more
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Problematic Internet Use

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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Screening for Problematic Prescription Opioid Use

The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2001
The proper medicinal use of opioids, in light of their notorious history and current relation to social ills, continues to be debated and remains unclear in several areas of medicine. This article will review several areas and points of controversy related to screening for potential problematic opioid behavior in chronic nonmalignant pain patients ...
R C, Robinson   +5 more
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Problematic Pornography Use

2021
Abstract The idea that pornography can be addictive or that people may compulsively use pornography was not a focal point of the so-called sex wars of the 1970s and 1980s. Now the contention that there is an epidemic of problematic pornography use is a pillar of the argument that pornography is a public health crisis.
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The role of metacognitions in problematic Internet use

Computers in Human Behavior, 2008
Research has suggested that negative emotions are associated with problematic Internet use. This study investigated the role of metacognitions as a mediator of the relationship between negative emotions and problematic Internet use. A sample of 97 university students completed the following questionnaires: Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Boredom
Marcantonio M. Spada   +3 more
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Problematic Internet Use

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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Problematic drug use and social deprivation

Public Health, 1987
Further analysis of data collected from a county-wide study of drug misuse in Nottinghamshire has been carried out. The numbers of drug users has been related to the degree of deprivation found in geographical areas. Two statistical techniques have been used to test the relationship between problematic drug use and deprivation, and in both cases a ...
J, Wilkinson   +4 more
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A Healthy Mind for Problematic Internet Use

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2018
This 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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Automatically detecting problematic use of smartphones

Proceedings of the 2013 ACM international joint conference on Pervasive and ubiquitous computing, 2013
Smartphone adoption has increased significantly and, with the increase in smartphone capabilities, this means that users can access the Internet, communicate, and entertain themselves anywhere and anytime. However, there is growing evidence of problematic use of smartphones that impacts both social and heath aspects of users' lives.
Choonsung Shin, Anind K. Dey
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