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Internet and Smartphone Use-Related Addiction Health Problems: Treatment, Education and Research



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Autore: Lopez-Fernandez Olatz Visualizza persona
Titolo: Internet and Smartphone Use-Related Addiction Health Problems: Treatment, Education and Research Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (614 p.)
Soggetto topico: Humanities
Social interaction
Soggetto non controllato: smartphone use
parental management
scale validation
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
smartphone addiction
social media/messenger apps
Facebook
WhatsApp
Internet addiction
Internet use disorder
smartphone use disorder
internet gaming disorder
stress
resilience
escape
depression
internet addiction
PI
EA
self-identity
social exclusion
surveillance
Facebook addiction
online gambling
self-exclusion
responsible gambling
comparative study
poker
public health model
Internet game advertising
accessibility
environmental factors
e-gambling
e-gambling prevalence
forms of e-gambling
problem e-gambling
problematic smartphone use
pro-gamers
Child Behavior Check List
resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging
problematic pornography use
internet pornography use
problematic pornography consumption scale
problematic pornography use scale
the short internet addiction test adapted to online sexual activities
problematic Internet use
non-medical use of prescription drugs
depressive symptoms
adolescents
anxiety
mental well-being
population-based study
parental monitoring
problematic mobile phone use
escape motivation
shyness
cluster analysis
video game
video game addiction
personality
comorbidity
Internet Gaming Disorder
gaming disorder
gaming addiction
behavioral addiction
Internet Gaming Disorder Scale-Short Form
adolescent internet use
excessive internet use
family factors
parenting styles
gaming
social media
behavior addiction
sleep quality
psychological distress
problematic use
addiction
Twitter
psychopathology
suicide
suicide attempts
intervention
case management
adolescence
marketing
unhook
gamification
social-networks-use disorder
social media use
social networking sites
protective competences
self-regulation
social needs
solution-focused group counseling
college students
scientific production
bibliometric analysis
scientific mapping
internet
Web of Science
phone
BMI percentile
food addiction
emotional eating
impulsivity
emotion regulation
compulsive buying
addictive shopping
online shopping
dissociation
problematic usage of pornography
manifesto
problematic usage of the internet
COST action network
behavioural addiction research
generalized Internet addiction
online gaming addiction
online gambling addiction
Europe
policy option
prevention
public health
confirmatory factor analysis
Malay version
medical student
validation study
smartphones
self-perceived addiction
ROC analysis
cutoff point
SPAI–Spain
video games
mixed methods research
stakeholder engagement
consensus development
social networking
body self-esteem
personality traits
fsQCA models
problematic phone use
pain
dry eye
quality of life
recovery
prognosis
cohort
college student
distraction
randomized controlled trial
social media addiction
autonomy need dissatisfaction
boredom proneness
mobile phone gaming
multiple mediation
university student
MPPUSA
internet addiction test
university students
Peruvian sample
psychometric properties
pathological Internet use
Internet gaming disorder
social networking site addiction
problem drinking
alcohol
adolescent
Internet problematic use
Internet use-related addiction problems
technologies
education
health
treatment
COVID-19
Persona (resp. second.): Lopez-FernandezOlatz
Sommario/riassunto: 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.
Altri titoli varianti: Internet and Smartphone Use-Related Addiction Health Problems
Titolo autorizzato: Internet and Smartphone Use-Related Addiction Health Problems: Treatment, Education and Research  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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