Being addicted to the internet is a psychological disorder, not only detrimental to the individual’s health and development but also becoming an increasingly serious social issue. Its formation is due to both the characteristics of online dissemination and the individual’s own personality defects and the pressures of real social life. Understanding internet addiction syndrome; learning how to prevent internet addiction syndrome. How to prevent internet addiction syndrome is the focus of this section. Being addicted to the internet is a psychological disorder, not only detrimental to the individual’s health and development but also becoming an increasingly serious social issue.
Its formation is due to both the characteristics of online dissemination and the individual’s own personality defects and the pressures of real social life. Being addicted to the internet is a psychological disorder, not only detrimental to the individual’s health and development but also becoming an increasingly serious social issue.
Its formation is due to both the characteristics of online dissemination and the individual’s own personality defects and the pressures of real social life.
A group of scientists has sounded the alarm with the latest statistics.
Currently, out of over 200 million internet users worldwide, around 11.4 million people suffer from some form of internet-related mental disorders, accounting for approximately 6% of internet users.
These individuals have gradually developed a psychological dependency on the internet during their surfing experiences online. With each session of internet usage extending, this dependency becomes increasingly stronger.
This involuntary compulsive phenomenon has been termed “internet addiction syndrome.”
This presentation consists of a total of 20 pages.
It mainly introduces the following sections:
Section one: What is “internet addiction syndrome.”
Section two: What is “internet addiction syndrome.”
Section three: The negative impacts of internet addiction
Section four: How to prevent the occurrence of “internet addiction syndrome”
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