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UNINA9910713391703321 |
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Nawny John P. |
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User's manual for the National Water Information System of the U.S. Geological Survey : : Aggregate Water-Use Data System, Version 3.2 / / by John P. Nawyn, B. Pierre Sargent, Barbara Hoopes, [and three others] |
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Reston, Virginia : , : U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, , 2017 |
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1 online resource (iv, 29 pages) : illustrations |
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Open-file report ; ; 2017-1114 |
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Water quality - United States - Data processing |
Information storage and retrieval systems - Water quality |
Water quality - Data processing |
United States |
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Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (page 26). |
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UNINA9910557562103321 |
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Lopez-Fernandez Olatz |
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Internet and Smartphone Use-Related Addiction Health Problems: Treatment, Education and Research |
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Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021 |
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1 online resource (614 p.) |
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Humanities |
Social interaction |
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This Special Issue presents some of the main emerging research on technological topics of health and education approaches to Internet use-related problems, before and during the beginning of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The objective is to provide an overview to facilitate a comprehensive and practical approach to these new trends to promote research, interventions, education, and prevention. It contains 40 papers, four reviews and thirty-five empirical papers and an editorial introducing everything in a rapid review format. Overall, the empirical ones are of a relational type, associating specific behavioral addictive problems with individual factors, and a few with contextual factors, generally in adult populations. Many have adapted scales to measure these problems, and a few cover experiments and mixed methods studies. The reviews tend to be about the concepts and measures of these problems, intervention options, and prevention. In summary, it seems that these are a global culture trend impacting health and educational domains. Internet use-related addiction problems have emerged in almost all societies, and strategies to cope with them are under development to offer solutions to these contemporary challenges, especially during the pandemic situation that has highlighted the global health problems that we have, and how to holistically tackle them. |
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