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  1. Current Research and Viewpoints on Internet Addiction in Adolescents

    In this clincial study, patients with internet addiction and either panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder received medication for their anxiety and 10 sessions of modified CBT. All 39 patients showed improved anxiety and internet addiction scores reduced on average. [PMC free article] [PubMed] 75.••.

  2. How has Internet Addiction been Tracked Over the Last Decade? A

    Common research topics on internet addiction. In accordance with present research strategies, ... Nonetheless, research on internet addiction has been impeded by the use of inconsistent and non-standardized criteria to assess and identify internet addicts or their addictive behavior. Currently, the diagnostic and research landscape appears ...

  3. Internet addiction in young adults: A meta-analysis and systematic

    In recent years (2017-2020) there has been an explosion of research on Internet addiction in young adults. In total, the meta-analysis consists of 30 studies with k = 37 samples from Europe, Asia, America and Oceania. The total sample of participants is 21,378, with 51.22% being male, 48.78% female (three studies do not provide data on the ...

  4. Internet Addiction: A Brief Summary of Research and Practice

    Abstract. Problematic computer use is a growing social issue which is being debated worldwide. Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD) ruins lives by causing neurological complications, psychological disturbances, and social problems. Surveys in the United States and Europe have indicated alarming prevalence rates between 1.5 and 8.2% [1].

  5. Using Theoretical Models of Problematic Internet Use to Inform

    Empirical research has been produced on the topic of 'Internet Addiction' or 'Problematic Internet Use' (PIU) for more than 20 years, with a variety of theoretical approaches suggested by scholars to account for the behaviour. However, the discourse has been fraught with debate around construct definition, measurement, and validity.

  6. Systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiology of internet addiction

    In a previous meta-analysis, Cheng and Li (2014) found that the pooled prevalence of Internet addiction was 6.0 % in general population. Another recent meta-analysis investigated prevalence of IGD in adolescents and found the pooled prevalence of IGD is 4.1 % ( Fam, 2018 ). Previous empirical research found that IGD was much more strongly ...

  7. Current Research and Viewpoints on Internet Addiction in ...

    Abstract. Purpose of review: This review describes recent research findings and contemporary viewpoints regarding internet addiction in adolescents including its nomenclature, prevalence, potential determinants, comorbid disorders, and treatment. Recent findings: Prevalence studies show findings that are disparate by location and vary widely by ...

  8. The impact of internet adaptability on internet addiction: the serial

    At the same time, internet adaptability can also reduce internet addiction by acting as an anxiety reliever through enhancing the meaning of life. Overall, this study elucidates protective factors and mechanisms mitigating internet addiction risk, offering insights to guide development of evidence-based strategies grounded in positive psychology.

  9. Current Research and Viewpoints on Internet Addiction in Adolescents

    Purpose of Review This review describes recent research findings and contemporary viewpoints regarding internet addiction in adolescents including its nomenclature, prevalence, potential determinants, comorbid disorders, and treatment. Recent Findings Prevalence studies show findings that are disparate by location and vary widely by definitions being used. Impulsivity, aggression, and ...

  10. A review of psychological interventions for internet addiction

    This systematic review was designed to relate theories of IA to treatments, describe studies of psychotherapies for IA, and propose a model of addiction and interventions based on extant studies. A computer database search of PubMed, PsychINFO, ScienceDirect, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and Google Scholar was conducted to identify ...

  11. (PDF) Internet addiction and psychological impact on adolescents: A

    Abstract. Background: Extensive engagement of young people with the internet can lead to the development of addictive. behaviors. The purpose of this scoping review is to study the psychological ...

  12. Clinical psychology of Internet addiction: a review of its

    Research into Internet addiction (IA) has grown rapidly over the last decade. The topic has generated a great deal of debate, particularly in relation to how IA can be defined conceptually as well as the many methodological limitations. The present review aims to further elaborate and clarify issues that are relevant to IA research in a number ...

  13. © The Author(s) 2022 Problematic Internet Use to Inform Psychological

    Background: Empirical research has been produced on the topic of 'Internet Addiction' or 'Problematic Internet Use' (PIU) for more than 20 years, with a variety of theoretical approaches ... though applied to different populations or research topics. Another example was the extent to which the paper met the criteria of a theory that ...

  14. Internet addiction affects the behavior and development of adolescents

    Adolescents with an internet addiction undergo changes in the brain that could lead to additional addictive behaviour and tendencies, finds a new study by UCL researchers. The findings, published ...

  15. Internet Addiction

    Internet addiction refers to the uncontrollable and excessive use of the internet, resulting in social dysfunction and excessive time consumption. ... Although Internet addiction has become a popular research topic for more than two decades, the reported prevalence rates of internet addiction may still be influence by the wide range of ...

  16. Internet addiction and problematic Internet use: A systematic review of

    INTRODUCTION. Over the last 15 years, the number of Internet users has increased by 1000%[], and at the same time, research on addictive Internet use has proliferated.Internet addiction has not yet been understood very well, and research on its etiology and natural history is still in its infancy[].Currently, it is estimated that between 0.8% of young individuals in Italy[] and 8.8% of Chinese ...

  17. A study of internet addiction and its effects on mental health: A study

    Results: The results of the current study specified that the total mean score of the students for internet addiction and mental health was 3.81 ± 0.88 and 2.56 ± 0.33, correspondingly. The results revealed that internet addiction positively correlated with depression and mental health, which indicated a negative relationship (P > 0.001). The ...

  18. "Alexithymia, Cognitive Distortion and internet Addiction: Moderating

    This research work aims to co... Excessive engagement in online activities, also known as Internet addiction can have detrimental impacts on the mental, social, and physical well-being of individuals. ... and six seminars while conducting seven workshops focused on stress management and other critical psychological topics. Her research ...

  19. Study of internet addiction and its association with depress

    in to pattern and prevalence of internet addiction in university students. This study has also explored the association of internet addiction with depression and insomnia. Material and Methods: In this cross sectional study 954 subjects were enrolled who had been using internet for past 6 months. Information regarding pattern of use and socio demographic characteristics were recorded. Internet ...

  20. A study of internet addiction and its effects on mental health: A study

    The results of the current study specified that the total mean score of the students for internet addiction and mental health was 3.81 ± 0.88 and 2.56 ± 0.33, correspondingly. The results revealed that internet addiction positively correlated with depression and mental health, which indicated a negative relationship (P > 0.001). The multiple ...

  21. Internet Addiction

    Internet Use and Mental Health. Excessive use of the internet is known to negatively impact a person's mental health. It has been associated with mental health issues, such as loneliness ...

  22. 26 questions with answers in INTERNET ADDICTION

    Francisco Javier Gala. Aug 19, 2021. Answer. The best is "Internet Addiction" or "Internet Addiction Disorder" -they are interchangeable-, as this is stated by the APA, the DSM (especially the "5 ...

  23. Internet addiction and its effects on psychological wellbeing: A

    The internet has become an essential part of life, and it has both beneficial and detrimental effects. There is a plethora of evidence relating to the effect of internet addiction on psychological health. There is also an unmet need to lay the foundation for the differences in usage and the effects on mental health in regard to the use of the ...

  24. NIDA International

    The 2024 NIDA International Forum gathered in Montreal, Canada, offering insights into addiction treatment and criminal justice systems, real world evidence-based interventions, and other current substance use and addiction topics.

  25. Research trends in social media addiction and problematic social media

    These research questions will be answered using bibliometric analysis of the literature on social media addiction and problematic use. This will allow for an overview of the research that has been conducted in this area, including information on the most influential authors, journals, countries of publication, and subject areas of study.