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Internet and Mobile Phone Addiction. Health and Educational Effects



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Autore: Lopez-Fernandez Olatz Visualizza persona
Titolo: Internet and Mobile Phone Addiction. Health and Educational Effects Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (328 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: phubbing
CERM
smartphone
technological addictions
CERI
mobile phone use
gambling
teenagers
behavioural addictions
video-game addiction
review
suppression
gaming disorder
generalised versus specific problem Internet uses
young children
Internet Use Disorder
measurement invariance
immersion
latent profile analysis
adolescents
emotional regulation
deep approach to learning
Behavioral Inhibition System/Behavioral Activation System (BIS/BAS)
comorbid psychopathology
adolescence
smartphone use
gender
self-control
internet gaming disorder
personality traits
expectancies
prevalence
screen addiction
surface approach to learning
Internet-use disorder
expectations
early childhood education
stress
smartphone addiction
convergent design
mobile phone addiction
Symptom Checklist-90-Revised (SCL-90-R)
mobile phone (or smartphone) use
comorbidity
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-5)
focus group
emergent bilinguals
psychometric testing
approaches to learning
problematic Internet use
social networking
commuting
mixed methods research
interpersonal relationships
Internet gaming disorder
self-efficacy
Brief Self-Control Scale (BSCS)
Internet literacy
parenting
Dickman Impulsivity Inventory-Short Version (DII)
well-being
problematic smartphone use
coping strategies
addiction
anxiety
cognitive distortion
fear of missing out (FOMO)
impulsivity
survey
propensity score
game device usage pattern
hostility
young people
cognitive reappraisal
Internet addiction
university students
epidemiology
problematic social media use (PSMU)
personality
behavioral addictions
China
cultural differences
problematic mobile phone use
mobile phone dependence
interpersonal relations
social media
online social network
Problematic Mobile Phone Use Questionnaire
Internet Gaming Disorder
IGD
intergenerational language transmission
internet addiction
Problematic Mobile Phone Use
pathological video-game use
serial mediation
depression
time
Sommario/riassunto: Internet use-related addiction problems (e.g., Internet addiction, problem mobile phone use, problem gaming, and social networking) have been defined according to the same core element: the addictive symptomatology presented by individuals who excessively and problematically behave using the technology. Online activity is the most important factor in their lives, causing them the loss of control by stress and difficulties in managing at least one aspect of their daily life, affecting users’ wellbeing and health. In 2018, Gaming Disorder was included as a mental disease in the 11th Revision of the International Classification of Diseases by the World Health Organization. In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association requested additional research on Internet Gaming Disorder. The papers contained in this e-Book provide unique and original perspectives on the concept, development, and early detection of the prevention of these health problems. They are diverse in the nature of the problems they deal with, methodologies, populations, cultures, and contain insights and a clear indication of the impact of individual, social, and environmental factors on Internet use-related addiction problems. The e-Book illustrates recent progress in the evolution of research, with great emphasis on gaming and smartphone problems, signaling areas in which research would be useful, even cross-culturally.
Titolo autorizzato: Internet and Mobile Phone Addiction. Health and Educational Effects  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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