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Effect of technology addiction on academic success and fatigue among Turkish university students

Fatigue : biomedicine, health & behavior, 2019
Background: Technology addiction can cause certain physical, mental, and social health problems. Purpose: This study was conducted to determine the effect of technology addiction levels on academic success and fatigue in university students in Turkey ...
H. Sert   +3 more
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Psychopathological Issues of Technological Addiction: New Diagnostic Criteria for Addiction

2009
All forms of addiction (drug addiction, food addiction, sexual addiction, technological addiction, work addiction) are syndromic conditions characterized by a recurrent and reiterated search for pleasure derived from a specific dependence behavior, associated with abuse, craving, clinically significant stress, and compulsive dependence actions despite ...
CARETTI, Vincenzo, CRAPARO, G.
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Technology as Addiction

Technology and Culture, 2000
A few moments before I sat down before the computer screen to compose what eventually became this essay, a tree branch fell across a power line near the Oregon-California border, causing a chain reaction in the matrix of power lines that cut off electricity to seven Western states and triggered an avalanche of problems across nearly half the country ...
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Parenting and Adolescent Technological Addictions

2022
Internet use around the world has grown exponentially in the last two decades. Among the multiple risks of the Internet, technological addiction is particularly worrying among minors and adolescents. Technological addictions have been defined as “non-chemical (behavioural) addictions which involve human-machine interaction”.
Serna, Cristina   +1 more
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Pervasive Technologies and Addiction

2020
Digital media have drastically changed occupational landscapes. Mobile technologies in particular enable employees to work anywhere at any time. Consequently, expectations for when and when not to work have become increasingly uncertain. This chapter focuses on how self-proclaimed workaholics of Workaholics Anonymous (WA) rely on social support ...
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Addiction Technology Transfer Centers (ATTCs)

Substance Abuse, 1996
In response to a perceived shortage in the public sector of well-trained addiction treatment professionals and a Congressional mandate, CSAT initiated the ATTC program (1) to increase the number of health and allied health practitioners in nonprofit alcohol and other drug abuse treatment (AODA) programs, (2) to link publicly funded AODA programs with ...
Susanne R. Rohrer   +4 more
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Are we addicted to technology?

Communications of the ACM, 2020
Experts agree technology causes some negative behaviors, but they are divided on how bad the problem is.
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The Effect of Technology Addiction on Eating Behaviors and Physical Activity of Adolescents

International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2023
Y. Sezer Efe   +3 more
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