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Internet and technology addiction = breakthroughs in research and practice /
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Internet and technology addiction/ Information Resources Management Association, editor.
Reminder of title:
breakthroughs in research and practice /
Published:
Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global, : [2019],
Description:
1 online resource (2 v.)
[NT 15003449]:
Section 1. Addiction, misuse, and reliance on technology. Chapter 1. Social media and identity: understanding identity communication and creation through social media ; Chapter 2. A review of internet addiction on the basis of different countries (20072017) ; Chapter 3. The effect of flow frequency on Internet addiction to different Internet usage activities ; Chapter 4. Exploring the relationship between sport fan identification and addiction to digital sports media ; Chapter 5. Cyberbullying, sexting, and online sharing: a comparison of parent and school faculty perspectives ; Chapter 6. Communication in the e-culture and media: new trends and features ; Chapter 7. Exploring online dating in line with the "social compensation" and "rich-get-richer" hypotheses -- Section 2. Adolescent addiction, misuse, and reliance on technology. Chapter 8. Usage of social media by children and teenagers: results of EU KIDS online II ; Chapter 9. Growing from childhood into adolescence: the science of cyber behavior ; Chapter 10. The role of social networking in the social reform of young society ; Chapter 11. The effect of parental demographics on parental assessment of adolescent Internet addiction ; Chapter 12. Motivations and behaviors of young people in playing online games ; Chapter 13. Dysfunctional use of online gaming and socio-emotional adaptation at school: a research hypothesis ; Chapter 14. Are adolescents addicted to smartphones?: a perspective using the rational addiction model ; Chapter 15. Problematic linkages in adolescents: Italian adaptation of a measure for Internet-related problems ; Chapter 16. Internet addiction and fear of missing out: the gender difference of tertiary students in Ghana ; Chapter 17. Selfie-objectification as a facet of the social media craze among youths in Nigeria: a socio-cultural discourse ; Chapter 18. "Hey, look at my body!": an exploratory study of body display on Facebook among Hong Kong young adults -- Section 3. Causes and contributors to addiction. Chapter 19. An empirical study of problematic internet use and self-esteem ; Chapter 20. Personality, Internet addiction, and other technological addictions: a psychological examination of personality traits and technological addictions ; Chapter 21. Social contributors and consequences of habitual and compulsive game play ; Chapter 22. Loneliness and Internet addiction among university students ; Chapter 23. Individual differences and the development of Internet addiction: a nationally representative study ; Chapter 24. The changing face of electronic aggression: the phenomenon of online trolling within the context of e-participation in the United Kingdom -- Section 4. Effects and impacts of addiction and Internet misuse. Chapter 25. The impact of the Internet in twenty-first century addictions: an overview ; Chapter 26. I'm always online: well-being and main sources of life dis/satisfaction of heavy Internet users ; Chapter 27. It's complicated: social media's impact on the relationship between our personal and professional lives ; Chapter 28. Cyberpsycho effect: a critical study on the impact of Internet addiction ; Chapter 29. Impact of online dating, cyber stalking, cybersex, and pornography on mental health ; Chapter 30. Social connectedness and the declining life satisfaction of Australian females -- Section 5. Predicting addiction and at-risk users. Chapter 31. Predicting dysfunctional Internet use: the role of age, conscientiousness, and internet literacy in Internet addiction and cyberbullying ; Chapter 32. Being online in emerging adulthood: between problematic or functional use of the Internet ; Chapter 33. Social capital, self-esteem, popularity, need for accessibility to friends, and stress predict cyber technology use ; Chapter 34. Gratification, loneliness, leisure boredom, and self-esteem as predictors of SNS-game addiction and usage pattern among Chinese college students ; Chapter 35. What factors determine the usage of online games one year later? ; Chapter 36. Determining the risk of digital addiction to adolescent targets of Internet trolling: implications for the UK legal system ; Chapter 37. Psychological traits, addiction symptoms, and feature usage as predictors of problematic smartphone use among university students in China -- Section 6. Treatment, intervention, and awareness. Chapter 38. Treatment of Internet addiction ; Chapter 39. Avoiding adverse consequences from digital addiction and retaliatory feedback: the role of the participation continuum ; Chapter 40. Exploring the risk factors of interactive e-health interventions for digital addiction ; Chapter 41. Digital wellness: integrating wellness in everyday life with digital content and learning technologies ; Chapter 42. Encouraging digital civility: what companies and others can do ; Chapter 43. Mitigating online threats while promoting scholarship through awareness-raising interventions: a study of young people's technology use, risky online behavior, and literacy of cyber awareness practices.
Subject:
Internet addiction. -
Online resource:
http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-8900-6
ISBN:
9781522589013 (e-book)
Internet and technology addiction = breakthroughs in research and practice /
Internet and technology addiction
breakthroughs in research and practice /[electronic resource] :Information Resources Management Association, editor. - Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global,[2019] - 1 online resource (2 v.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Section 1. Addiction, misuse, and reliance on technology. Chapter 1. Social media and identity: understanding identity communication and creation through social media ; Chapter 2. A review of internet addiction on the basis of different countries (20072017) ; Chapter 3. The effect of flow frequency on Internet addiction to different Internet usage activities ; Chapter 4. Exploring the relationship between sport fan identification and addiction to digital sports media ; Chapter 5. Cyberbullying, sexting, and online sharing: a comparison of parent and school faculty perspectives ; Chapter 6. Communication in the e-culture and media: new trends and features ; Chapter 7. Exploring online dating in line with the "social compensation" and "rich-get-richer" hypotheses -- Section 2. Adolescent addiction, misuse, and reliance on technology. Chapter 8. Usage of social media by children and teenagers: results of EU KIDS online II ; Chapter 9. Growing from childhood into adolescence: the science of cyber behavior ; Chapter 10. The role of social networking in the social reform of young society ; Chapter 11. The effect of parental demographics on parental assessment of adolescent Internet addiction ; Chapter 12. Motivations and behaviors of young people in playing online games ; Chapter 13. Dysfunctional use of online gaming and socio-emotional adaptation at school: a research hypothesis ; Chapter 14. Are adolescents addicted to smartphones?: a perspective using the rational addiction model ; Chapter 15. Problematic linkages in adolescents: Italian adaptation of a measure for Internet-related problems ; Chapter 16. Internet addiction and fear of missing out: the gender difference of tertiary students in Ghana ; Chapter 17. Selfie-objectification as a facet of the social media craze among youths in Nigeria: a socio-cultural discourse ; Chapter 18. "Hey, look at my body!": an exploratory study of body display on Facebook among Hong Kong young adults -- Section 3. Causes and contributors to addiction. Chapter 19. An empirical study of problematic internet use and self-esteem ; Chapter 20. Personality, Internet addiction, and other technological addictions: a psychological examination of personality traits and technological addictions ; Chapter 21. Social contributors and consequences of habitual and compulsive game play ; Chapter 22. Loneliness and Internet addiction among university students ; Chapter 23. Individual differences and the development of Internet addiction: a nationally representative study ; Chapter 24. The changing face of electronic aggression: the phenomenon of online trolling within the context of e-participation in the United Kingdom -- Section 4. Effects and impacts of addiction and Internet misuse. Chapter 25. The impact of the Internet in twenty-first century addictions: an overview ; Chapter 26. I'm always online: well-being and main sources of life dis/satisfaction of heavy Internet users ; Chapter 27. It's complicated: social media's impact on the relationship between our personal and professional lives ; Chapter 28. Cyberpsycho effect: a critical study on the impact of Internet addiction ; Chapter 29. Impact of online dating, cyber stalking, cybersex, and pornography on mental health ; Chapter 30. Social connectedness and the declining life satisfaction of Australian females -- Section 5. Predicting addiction and at-risk users. Chapter 31. Predicting dysfunctional Internet use: the role of age, conscientiousness, and internet literacy in Internet addiction and cyberbullying ; Chapter 32. Being online in emerging adulthood: between problematic or functional use of the Internet ; Chapter 33. Social capital, self-esteem, popularity, need for accessibility to friends, and stress predict cyber technology use ; Chapter 34. Gratification, loneliness, leisure boredom, and self-esteem as predictors of SNS-game addiction and usage pattern among Chinese college students ; Chapter 35. What factors determine the usage of online games one year later? ; Chapter 36. Determining the risk of digital addiction to adolescent targets of Internet trolling: implications for the UK legal system ; Chapter 37. Psychological traits, addiction symptoms, and feature usage as predictors of problematic smartphone use among university students in China -- Section 6. Treatment, intervention, and awareness. Chapter 38. Treatment of Internet addiction ; Chapter 39. Avoiding adverse consequences from digital addiction and retaliatory feedback: the role of the participation continuum ; Chapter 40. Exploring the risk factors of interactive e-health interventions for digital addiction ; Chapter 41. Digital wellness: integrating wellness in everyday life with digital content and learning technologies ; Chapter 42. Encouraging digital civility: what companies and others can do ; Chapter 43. Mitigating online threats while promoting scholarship through awareness-raising interventions: a study of young people's technology use, risky online behavior, and literacy of cyber awareness practices.
Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
"This book is an authoritative resource for the latest research on the social and psychological implications of internet and social networking addiction in addition to ways to manage and treat this unique form of addiction. Highlighting a range of pertinent topics such as digital addiction, social isolation, and technology servitude"--Provided by publisher.
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Growing from childhood into adolescence: the science of cyber behavior ; Chapter 10. The role of social networking in the social reform of young society ; Chapter 11. The effect of parental demographics on parental assessment of adolescent Internet addiction ; Chapter 12. Motivations and behaviors of young people in playing online games ; Chapter 13. Dysfunctional use of online gaming and socio-emotional adaptation at school: a research hypothesis ; Chapter 14. Are adolescents addicted to smartphones?: a perspective using the rational addiction model ; Chapter 15. Problematic linkages in adolescents: Italian adaptation of a measure for Internet-related problems ; Chapter 16. Internet addiction and fear of missing out: the gender difference of tertiary students in Ghana ; Chapter 17. Selfie-objectification as a facet of the social media craze among youths in Nigeria: a socio-cultural discourse ; Chapter 18. "Hey, look at my body!": an exploratory study of body display on Facebook among Hong Kong young adults -- Section 3. Causes and contributors to addiction. Chapter 19. An empirical study of problematic internet use and self-esteem ; Chapter 20. Personality, Internet addiction, and other technological addictions: a psychological examination of personality traits and technological addictions ; Chapter 21. Social contributors and consequences of habitual and compulsive game play ; Chapter 22. Loneliness and Internet addiction among university students ; Chapter 23. Individual differences and the development of Internet addiction: a nationally representative study ; Chapter 24. The changing face of electronic aggression: the phenomenon of online trolling within the context of e-participation in the United Kingdom -- Section 4. Effects and impacts of addiction and Internet misuse. Chapter 25. The impact of the Internet in twenty-first century addictions: an overview ; Chapter 26. I'm always online: well-being and main sources of life dis/satisfaction of heavy Internet users ; Chapter 27. It's complicated: social media's impact on the relationship between our personal and professional lives ; Chapter 28. Cyberpsycho effect: a critical study on the impact of Internet addiction ; Chapter 29. Impact of online dating, cyber stalking, cybersex, and pornography on mental health ; Chapter 30. Social connectedness and the declining life satisfaction of Australian females -- Section 5. Predicting addiction and at-risk users. Chapter 31. Predicting dysfunctional Internet use: the role of age, conscientiousness, and internet literacy in Internet addiction and cyberbullying ; Chapter 32. Being online in emerging adulthood: between problematic or functional use of the Internet ; Chapter 33. Social capital, self-esteem, popularity, need for accessibility to friends, and stress predict cyber technology use ; Chapter 34. Gratification, loneliness, leisure boredom, and self-esteem as predictors of SNS-game addiction and usage pattern among Chinese college students ; Chapter 35. What factors determine the usage of online games one year later? ; Chapter 36. Determining the risk of digital addiction to adolescent targets of Internet trolling: implications for the UK legal system ; Chapter 37. Psychological traits, addiction symptoms, and feature usage as predictors of problematic smartphone use among university students in China -- Section 6. Treatment, intervention, and awareness. Chapter 38. Treatment of Internet addiction ; Chapter 39. Avoiding adverse consequences from digital addiction and retaliatory feedback: the role of the participation continuum ; Chapter 40. Exploring the risk factors of interactive e-health interventions for digital addiction ; Chapter 41. Digital wellness: integrating wellness in everyday life with digital content and learning technologies ; Chapter 42. Encouraging digital civility: what companies and others can do ; Chapter 43. Mitigating online threats while promoting scholarship through awareness-raising interventions: a study of young people's technology use, risky online behavior, and literacy of cyber awareness practices.
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