Internet addiction: technology or pathology
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APOSTOL-POPOVICI, Daniela-Gabriela. Internet addiction: technology or pathology. In: Actualities and Perspectives of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Ed. 1, 15 mai 2020, București. București, România: PRINTECH, 2020, Ediția 1, pp. 150-156. ISSN L 2734-8512.
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Actualities and Perspectives of Physical Education and Sport Sciences
Ediția 1, 2020
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Internet addiction: technology or pathology

CZU: 159.9+616.89

Pag. 150-156

Apostol-Popovici Daniela-Gabriela
 
"Ion Creangă" State Pedagogical University from Chisinau
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 13 martie 2024


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Internet addicts believe that they live in reality, when in fact they live in cyberspace. Especially those who play on the internet confuse their real identity with the identity in the game. Also, as in any other addiction, internet addicts want to do nothing but stay on the internet all day, become inactive and downright anti-social. The more addictive they become, the more they want to do nothing but spend an incredible number of hours on the internet, which destroys or distorts many features of their real life. Instead of talking to real friends, they prefer to communicate with strangers on the Internet. Specialists have come to the conclusion that if you spend 6 hours a day on the Internet every day, for 3 consecutive months, not for the purpose of working or studying, those who are in this situation are liable for the diagnosis "dependent on the Internet".

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technology, addiction, pathology, Internet