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Internet addiction: The emergence of a new clinical disorder (1996) [pdf]

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Re: Internet addiction: The emergence of a new clinical disorder (1996) [pdf]

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> Dependents spent a M = 38.5, SD = 8.04 hours per week compared to Non-Dependents who spent M= 4.9, SD = 4.70 hours per week. Rookie numbers.

The SF is the standard deviation. The dependent group was spending 5.5 hours a day.

Though I probably spend over 24 glowing rectangles-hours per day, soooo…

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Re: Internet addiction: The emergence of a new clinical disorder (1996) [pdf]

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> Dependents spent a M = 38.5, SD = 8.04 hours per week compared to Non-Dependents who spent M= 4.9, SD = 4.70 hours per week. Rookie numbers.

If someone had told me back in 1996 that in 11 years I would spend 2 full months of 2007 playing WoW I would have laughed in their face.

Re: Internet addiction: The emergence of a new clinical disorder (1996) [pdf]

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What's the solution to internet addiction? It's only seeming to get worse.

I definitely recommend checking out your local public library, or going for a long walk in a nearby park. Don't take your phone. Allow yourself to be bored. Let your mind wander. Once you get over the weird feeling, and the anxiousness of not knowing what's been happening, you'll likely find that your mind amuses itself.

I have a sneaky suspicion that relaxing in this way and encouraging that mental wandering grants some sort of benefit, though I can't put my finger on what exactly. When I come home I'm always refreshed, and the next day often eager to get started on some idea I had while out and about. If I take a news feed with me, I miss out on this experience and, over time, seem to find myself drained of energy. Same if I compulsively check that feed the moment I get back home. A proper disconnect once in a while seems to work wonders. It's like... being constantly connected all the time is over stimulating somehow, without realizing it in the moment.

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