Internet addiction Disorder

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Problematic Internet Use

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Problematic Internt Use is an addictive behaviour, either extreme or poorly controlled fixation, desires, or actions concerning computer use and internet access that may lead to harm or anguish.[1]


For PIU the current hypothesis that individuals’ preference for online, rather than face-to-face, social interaction plays an important role in the development of negative consequences associated with problematic Internet use.[2]


Looking at PIU, the overuse of the Internet leads to adverse health and life consequences (Use table), looking at the PIU theoretical framework on the side, this indicates the the many consequences. [3]


A study conducted by Scott E. Caplan, suggests that lonely an depressed individuals may develop a preference for online social interaction, which may then lead to negative outcomes with their Internet use.

Stated by Caplan, the term problematic refers to usage reflecting a specific cycle of innate dysfunction leading to Internet use that in turn exacerbates the dysfunction.[4]

From the excessive use of the Internet, specifically for the younger audience, problems can accrue such as:

• Experience depression and/or anxiety

• Could be diagnosed with an ADHD-type illness

• Could be diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome

• Lack of social support from friend and family

• Escaping from problems or stress though the internet

• Being disabled or having mobility impairment

• Having a breakdown with in the family[5]


Internet game addiction

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References

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  1. ^ [e:book]"Problematic Internet Use: Young people and the online world are 
synonymous, but when does it become excessive?" http://www.pdfok.com/document/odgw/TQEjpwCTPChrRIchg-JC9o+T4UAj/IgDg/QCxPv3Cs3qa+Ndu3pZgeE4wk5+KkIzhp5GFVWTuQlnQ1US0Drnaq1rrxLsH76YodCds25qKQPD5u+itIQDjNmHQ2QTRNqm2mn7rkJb-HClz62heQCnLnnV6bTdYu3ar1LywFsGxq9cDEcRlv+3ZYm536y0 [Accesses: 14/03/2014]
  2. ^ [e:book] Author Scott E. Caplan, "Preference for Online Social Interaction: A Theory of Problematic Internet Use and Psychosocial Well-Being." http://crx.sagepub.com/content/30/6/625.full.pdf+html [Accessed 14/03/2014]
  3. ^ Lauren Jelenchick, "The Problematic and Risky Internet Use Screening Scale (PRIUSS)fo rAdolescents and Young Adults:Initial Scale Development and Refinement."http://www.pophealth.wisc.edu/PopHealth/files/Lauren%20Jelenchick.pdf [Accessed 14/03/2014]
  4. ^ [e:book] Author Scott E. Caplan, "Preference for Online Social Interaction: A Theory of Problematic Internet Use and Psychosocial Well-Being." http://crx.sagepub.com/content/30/6/625.full.pdf+html [Accessed 14/03/2014]
  5. ^ [e:book]"Problematic Internet Use: Young people and the online world are 
synonymous, but when does it become excessive?" http://www.pdfok.com/document/odgw/TQEjpwCTPChrRIchg-JC9o+T4UAj/IgDg/QCxPv3Cs3qa+Ndu3pZgeE4wk5+KkIzhp5GFVWTuQlnQ1US0Drnaq1rrxLsH76YodCds25qKQPD5u+itIQDjNmHQ2QTRNqm2mn7rkJb-HClz62heQCnLnnV6bTdYu3ar1LywFsGxq9cDEcRlv+3ZYm536y0 [Accesses: 14/03/2014]