Internet and Mobile Phone Addiction

Vanessa Renau, Frederic Gil, Ursula Oberst, Xavier Carbonell

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New technologies such as the Internet and Mobile Phones are designed to help us stay informed and communicate. Recent studies have suggested that these technologies are likely to affect behavior and behavioral control. Internet and Mobile Phones make it especially easy to communicate emotions and feelings, give us immediate social reinforcement and are permanently accessible. This seems to produce little in the way of real-life effects, but researchers claim there is a possibility of addictive behavior, with a special impact on teenagers and young adults. Seemingly, this effect is different in different cultures. People from Asian countries are more likely to be vulnerable to developing problematic use of the Internet and mobile phones. These considerations lead us to a concern about the risk factors involved in having an Internet or Mobile Phone addiction, how this sort of addiction might affect people, which relation exists between the two and how to diagnose such a condition.

Idioma originalAnglès
Títol de la publicacióEncyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior
EditorIGI Global
Pàgines807-817
Nombre de pàgines11
ISBN (electrònic)9781466682405
ISBN (imprès)9781466682399
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de gen. 2015

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