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Sociodemographic factors related to internet addiction among adolescents in Serbia [PDF]
Background/Aim. The term “internet addiction” (IA) describes a compulsive behavior associated with any online activity that disrupts everyday social interactions. The aim of this study was to determine risk factors and predictors of the development of IA
Pjevač Ana +2 more
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Personality, Internet Addiction, and Other Technological Addictions [PDF]
Research into technological addictions, such as Internet addiction, smartphone addiction and social networking addiction has greatly increased. It is important to understand how technological addictions may be related to different personality types and key individual differences associated to personality.
Hussain, Z, Pontes, HM
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There has been a growing concern of excessive smartphone use that interferes with people’s daily functioning, most notably among youngsters. The Smartphone Addiction Inventory (SPAI) was constructed to assess this type of information technology addiction.
Hsin-Yi Wang +3 more
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An inevitable wave of prescription drug monitoring programs in the context of prescription opioids: pros, cons and tensions [PDF]
BACKGROUND: In an effort to control non-medical use and/or medical abuse of prescription drugs, particularly prescription opioids, electronic prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMP) have been introduced in North-American countries, Australia and ...
Islam, M. Mofizul, McRae, Ian S.
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Internet gambling: issues, concerns, and recommendations. [PDF]
The influence of technology in the field of gambling innovation continues to grow at a rapid pace. After a brief overview of gambling technologies and deregulation issues, this review examines the impact of technology on gambling by highlighting salient ...
Griffiths, MD
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Technology Addictions and Technostress
In today's technology-centric world, people are becoming increasingly dependent on the Internet. The most common use of the Internet is through social media, which is used to communicate, share, collaborate, and connect. However, continued usage of a hedonic system can be linked with compulsion or addiction.
Stoney Brooks +2 more
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Digital Technology Disorder: Justification and a proposed model of treatment [PDF]
Due to advances in technology being made at an exponential rate, organisations are attempting to compete with one another by utilising state-of-the-art technology to provide innovative products and services that encourage use.
Kear, Andrew
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Abstract.The natural evolution of societies presents cultural and behavioral changes that we can interpret as normal and appropriate given the disposition and ease of access to new realities. In this context also the deviant behaviors are an expected consequence of this evolution itself.
Vitor Manuel Lapa Ferreira de Prego +2 more
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PURPOSE This study aimed to determine the relationship between nursing students' levels of technology addiction and their attitudes toward e-learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nur Guven Ozdemir, Munevver Sonmez
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Screen: Subject of all Information Technology Addiction
The dizzying speed of the change in technology affects the human life in the same movement. Studies which investigate these effects and the increase in that rate become slow and insufficient against the speed of the technology.
Zerrin BÖLÜKBAŞI MACİT +1 more
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