[HTML][HTML] Early maladaptive schemas and behavioural addictions: A systematic literature review
As observed in other mental health difficulties, behavioural addiction is a complex construct
with several potential predisposing factors, which include biological factors (eg, genetic …
with several potential predisposing factors, which include biological factors (eg, genetic …
Has the prevalence of problematic social media use increased over the past six years and since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic? A meta-analysis of the studies …
Abstract Problematic Social Media Use (PSMU) has been defined as the lack of regulation of
one's use of social media associated with negative outcomes in everyday functioning …
one's use of social media associated with negative outcomes in everyday functioning …
A systematic review of the impact of COVID-19 on the game addiction of children and adolescents
T Han, H Cho, D Sung, MH Park - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, it is reported that children and adolescents
who are socially isolated experience high levels of stress and various mental health …
who are socially isolated experience high levels of stress and various mental health …
A holistic investigation of the relationship between digital addiction and academic achievement among students
Digital addiction (DA), an umbrella term referring to addiction to any type of digital media,
such as the internet, smartphone, digital games, and social media, is a significant factor …
such as the internet, smartphone, digital games, and social media, is a significant factor …
[HTML][HTML] The impact of social media use interventions on mental well-being: systematic review
R Plackett, A Blyth, P Schartau - Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2023 - jmir.org
Background There is some evidence that more social media use is related to poorer mental
well-being and that social media use can become problematic when it starts to interfere with …
well-being and that social media use can become problematic when it starts to interfere with …
Internet addiction in young adults: the role of impulsivity and codependency
P Diotaiuti, S Mancone, S Corrado, A De Risio… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Excessive Internet use has demonstrated comorbidity with other psychological symptoms
and psychiatric disorders, as well as impairments in the management of daily life …
and psychiatric disorders, as well as impairments in the management of daily life …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of internet and smartphone addiction on cognitive control in adolescents and young adults: A systematic review of fMRI studies
ABSTRACT Background Internet Addiction (IA) refers to excessive or uncontrolled behaviors
related to Internet access, causing impairment or distress. Similarly, Smartphone Addiction …
related to Internet access, causing impairment or distress. Similarly, Smartphone Addiction …
The Open Prison of the Big Data Revolution: False Consciousness, Faustian Bargains, and Digital Entrapment
Although some scholars raise alarm about societal harm emerging from Big Data practices,
critical social theory (CST) Information Systems research on the structures and dynamics …
critical social theory (CST) Information Systems research on the structures and dynamics …
Problematic social media use is statistically predicted by using social media for coping motives and by positive reinforcement processes in individuals with high …
It is important to understand the relationship between stress and problematic use of social
media (PUSM). However, no study to our knowledge has yet investigated the longitudinal …
media (PUSM). However, no study to our knowledge has yet investigated the longitudinal …
Prevalence of smartphone addiction and its association with sociodemographic, physical and mental well-being: a cross-sectional study among the young adults of …
Smartphones have made our lives easier and have become indispensable for everyday life;
however, their uncontrolled and excessive use can trigger “smartphone addiction”(SA). SA is …
however, their uncontrolled and excessive use can trigger “smartphone addiction”(SA). SA is …