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Construction of the Risk of Addiction to Social Networks Scale (Cr.A.R.S.)
Computers in Human Behavior, 2015The theoretical construct of social networking addiction constitution is defined.The results of confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the existence of seven dimensions, this structure shows a good fit to the theory and data.Risk of Addiction to Social Networks Scale (Cr.A.R.S.) has adequate reliability and validity.
Lindsey W. Vilca, María Vallejos
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A Computational Model of Internet Addiction Phenomena in Social Networks
2018Addiction is a complex phenomenon, stemming from environmental, biological and psychological causes. It is defined as a natural response of the body to external stimuli, such as drugs, alcohol, but also job, love and Internet technologies, that become compulsive needs, difficult to remove. At the neurological level, the Dopamine System plays a key role
Lucia Nasti, Paolo Milazzo
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Is Infodemic Associated with Social Network Addiction?
Tema: Dezenformasyon, 2023Bu araştırmanın amacı infodemi ve sosyal ağ bağımlılığı ilişkisini ortaya koymak, sosyal ağ bağımlılığının infodemiye etkisini tespit etmek ve sosyo-demografik değişkenlere göre infodemi ve sosyal ağ bağımlılığı açısından anlamlı bir fark olup olmadığını belirlemektir.
KIRILMAZ, Harun, CEBECİ, Aleyna
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THE PROBLEM OF YOUTH ADDICTION TO SOCIAL NETWORKS
Scientific bulletinThis article examines one of the most widespread forms of addiction — the obsession of young people with social media, which arises from the constant need for communication on various online platforms. The World Health Organization has recognized internet addiction as a disease.
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The Influence of Social Network Addiction and Loneliness on Learning Engagement
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Education Technology and Computers, 2021Jianxia Cao, Chen Zhang, Yueyang Sun
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Sensation seeking and social network addiction among college students: a moderated mediation model
Current Psychology, 2023Jinbo He, He Jinbo
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