As Internet use has proliferated worldwide, there has been debate whether some users develop disturbed patterns of Internet use (i.e., Internet abuse). This article highlights relevant literature on Internet abuse and computer-mediated communication effects that supports and disputes major questions about Internet abuse. Is the addiction paradigm appropriate for Internet use? Is behavior that has been labeled Internet abuse symptomatic of other problems such as depression, sexual disorders, or loneliness? What are alternative explanations for this phenomenon? Is there adequate research to support Internet abuse as a distinct disorder
Internet addiction disorder (IAD) is a global topic that increasingly attracts the attention of the ...
Aims. In the last 5 years a deluge of articles on the topic of Internet addiction (IA) has proposed ...
The Internet itself is a neutral device originally designed to facilitate research among academic an...
As Internet use has proliferated worldwide, there has been debate whether some users develop disturb...
New research identifies online users who became hooked on chat rooms, interactive games, and even eB...
The Internet has become a basic tool for trading, entertainment, communication, as well as education...
Objective: This article aimed to examine the issue of whether the construct of Internet addiction re...
The explosive increase in the number of Internet users, frequencies and durations of connection, led...
This chapter reviews the current literature on internet addiction (IA) and provides a comprehensive ...
Background: Problematic Internet addiction or excessive Inter-net use is characterized by excessive ...
Internet has been an effective tool in eliminating human geographical limitations and it is globally...
Internet use has increased exponentially worldwide. Although the use itself is not negative, since i...
While the Internet has revolutionized the process of information gathering and communication in soci...
Research indicates that maladaptive patterns of Internet use constitute be-havioral addiction. This ...
Aims: In the last 5 years a deluge of articles on the topic of Internet addiction (IA) has proposed ...
Internet addiction disorder (IAD) is a global topic that increasingly attracts the attention of the ...
Aims. In the last 5 years a deluge of articles on the topic of Internet addiction (IA) has proposed ...
The Internet itself is a neutral device originally designed to facilitate research among academic an...
As Internet use has proliferated worldwide, there has been debate whether some users develop disturb...
New research identifies online users who became hooked on chat rooms, interactive games, and even eB...
The Internet has become a basic tool for trading, entertainment, communication, as well as education...
Objective: This article aimed to examine the issue of whether the construct of Internet addiction re...
The explosive increase in the number of Internet users, frequencies and durations of connection, led...
This chapter reviews the current literature on internet addiction (IA) and provides a comprehensive ...
Background: Problematic Internet addiction or excessive Inter-net use is characterized by excessive ...
Internet has been an effective tool in eliminating human geographical limitations and it is globally...
Internet use has increased exponentially worldwide. Although the use itself is not negative, since i...
While the Internet has revolutionized the process of information gathering and communication in soci...
Research indicates that maladaptive patterns of Internet use constitute be-havioral addiction. This ...
Aims: In the last 5 years a deluge of articles on the topic of Internet addiction (IA) has proposed ...
Internet addiction disorder (IAD) is a global topic that increasingly attracts the attention of the ...
Aims. In the last 5 years a deluge of articles on the topic of Internet addiction (IA) has proposed ...
The Internet itself is a neutral device originally designed to facilitate research among academic an...