понедельник, 4 июля 2011 г.

Internet Addiction May Affect One In Eight In USA

Over one in eight American adults may have signs of internet addiction, say researchers from Stanford University, USA. In fact, 8% are so obsessed that they hide their habits from their partners.


Signs of internet addiction can include compulsive checking of your e-mail and chat rooms, as well as habitually checking out web pages. There is even an internet addict stereotype. He is male, white, has a college education, is in his thirties and spends over 30 hours each week on the computer for 'non-essential' use.


In this study, the researchers telephoned 2,513 members of the public, each person was talked to for an average of 11.3 minutes.


The researchers said that the internet, a wonderful resource, also has its downside - it is creating real problems for a subset of people.


Internet addiction has brought with it clinics offering therapy to get you weaned off - there is even one in Beijing, China.


Whether or not the internet is the cause of the compulsion, or a reflection of a different problem, the researchers could not say.


The survey found that:


-- 14% of respondents found it hard to abstain from internet use for several days

-- 5.9% said excessive internet use affected their relationships

-- 8.2% said the internet was a means of escape from the real world

-- 3.7% felt preoccupied by the Internet when offline


"Potential Markers for Problematic Internet Use: A Telephone Survey of 2,513 Adults"

Elias Aboujaoude, MD, MA, Lorrin M. Koran, MD, Nona Gamel, MSW, Michael D. Large, PhD, and Richard T. Serpe, PhD

CNS Spectr. 2006;11(10):750-755

Click here to see abstract online








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