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Healthy use of the internet is defined as the use of the internet to achieve a desired goal within an appropriate period of time without intellectual or behavioral discomfort. People throughout the world have found the internet to be a fast and easy was to gather information and to interact. However, some people lose control over their internet-related behavior, leading to difficulties in their daily lives and family. Such uncontrolled behavior has been described as "internet addiction" or "problematic internet use", and this problem has been suggested to constitute a behavioral addiction. Like other non-chemical addictions such as those involving gambling, sex, and shopping, the primary features of internet addiction include preoccupation, emotional liability, tolerance, withdrawal, interpersonal conflict, and engagement in repetitive behaviors. Among co-morbid disorders, depressive disorders have been most prominently related to internet addiction as well as anxiety disorders, and substance-related addictions. The prevalence of internet addiction is high among young people due to their unsettled personalities and has been reported to vary from 1.5% to 24.2%.
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- Paperback | 52 pages
- 150 x 220 x 3mm | 94g
- 08 Jan 2018
- LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- English
- Aufl.
- 6202076542
- 9786202076548
Download Internet Addiction in Health Care Individuals (9786202076548).pdf, available at www.changetakesfaith.org for free.
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