نتایج جستجو برای: pathological internet use

تعداد نتایج: 1971564  

Journal: :Vojnosanitetski pregled 2008
Darko Hinić Goran Mihajlović Zeljko Spirić Slavica Dukić-Dejanović Mirjana Jovanović

Every aspect of addiction can be considered as a highly complex process during which the function of nervous processes which are responsible for controlling behaviour associated with the object of addiction is changed by means of using/consuming the object of addiction. There is an uncontrolled need directed to appropriate behaviour, but also a tendency to amount to the least extent all types o...

2015
Wen Li Jennifer E. O’Brien Susan M. Snyder Matthew O. Howard

Studies have identified high rates and severe consequences of Internet Addiction/Pathological Internet Use (IA/PIU) in university students. However, most research concerning IA/PIU in U.S. university students has been conducted within a quantitative research paradigm, and frequently fails to contextualize the problem of IA/PIU. To address this gap, we conducted an exploratory qualitative study ...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology & behavior : the impact of the Internet, multimedia and virtual reality on behavior and society 2001
Keith W. Beard Eve M. Wolf

The Internet is a new technology that has impacted the world and provided many benefits to its users. At the same time the Internet has had negative ramifications. Some people are becoming preoccupied with the Internet, are unable to control their use, and are jeopardizing employment and relationships. The concept of "Internet addiction" has been proposed as an explanation for uncontrollable, d...

2015
Anja Bischof Gallus Bischof Luisa Hauer Lea Braden Hans-Juergen Rumpf

Background Previous studies found adolescents and young adults to have a higher vulnerability to develop problematic or pathological Internet use. The project PINTA-Diari revealed that in spite of the limitation on “Internet gaming” in the DSM-5, users of social networks showed criteria for problematic Internet use, too. The present study examines problematic Internet use and other harmful beha...

Journal: :Cyberpsy., Behavior, and Soc. Networking 1998
Kimberly Young

Anecdotal reports indicated that some on-line users were becoming addicted to the Internet in much that same way that others became addicted to drugs or alcohol which resulted in academic, social, and occupational impairment. However, research among sociologists, psychologists, or psychiatrists has not formally identified addictive use of the Internet as a problematic behavior. This study inves...

Journal: :Cyberpsy., Behavior, and Soc. Networking 1998
Kimberly Young Robert C. Rogers

Prior research has utilized the Zung Depression Inventory (ZDI) and found that moderate to severe rates of depression coexist with pathological Internet use.1 Although the ZDI was utilized for its expediency with on-line administration, its limitations include poor normative data and less frequent clinical use. Therefore, this study utilized the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), which has more a...

Journal: :Family practice 2006
Nancy M Petry

BACKGROUND Gambling problems are rarely brought to the attention of family practice physicians, but pathological gambling can be associated with poor emotional and physical health. Recent availability and easy accessibility of Internet gambling may be associated with pathological gambling status, and Internet gambling may confer health risks. OBJECTIVE This study evaluated the prevalence of I...

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