Obviously I am part of the 182 million people. In fact, who in this technology generation is not an internet junkie? But I agree some are at extreme obsession and can go gaga about it. Okay!
New research according to Capio Nightingale Hospital, reveals 6 per cent of people - roughly 182 million around the world are internet addict. On the extreme, the Middle East is said to be the most addicted region of the world.
New research according to Capio Nightingale Hospital, reveals 6 per cent of people - roughly 182 million around the world are internet addict. On the extreme, the Middle East is said to be the most addicted region of the world.
So, If you're concerned you, or someone you know, may have an internet addiction ask yourself:
- Do you stay up late into the night using the internet? Are you grumpy or anxious when you can't log on?
- Do you ignore and avoid other activities to spend more time using devices?
- Do you think about being online when you are offline?
- Do you feel criticised by others about the amount of time they spend online?
- Do you feel tense or bad if you can’t get online - a feeling which noticeably goes away when you are allowed to get back online?Do
Cecelia Cheng and Angel Yee-lam Li chose 80 global studies, covering reports of web addiction across 31 nations in seven regions averaged at 6 per cent. These countries covered in the stud include the US, Australia, Austria, Estonia, France, Germany, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Iran, Isarel, Lebanon, Turkey, China, Hong Kong, India, South Korea, Taiwan, and Columbia. Why is Africa missing? Hmmm..
Based on previous paper research, where a total of 544 participants were surveyed about their internet habits with almost a 50/50 split between the genders - 49 per cent were male and the average age was 18.42 years. Also included is the nation’s gross domestic product, internet penetration and reported number of web users.
The highest web addiction case were found in the Middle East, at 10.9%, which included Iran, Israel, Lebanon and Turkey.
The lowest prevalence was reported in North and West Europe on 2.6%, by comparison South and East Europe was on 6.1%
North America had an internet addiction prevalence rate of 8% Oceania was on 4.3% and South America had no reported cases.
New technology study on addiction shows that 68 per cent of people in the 31 countries have access to the web, known as internet penetration rate (IPR).
In this new study Dr Richard Graham, runs a technology addiction programme at London's Capio Nightingale Hospital, MailOnline reports:
'The internet is integral to modern life and ubiquitous, it is important that we can find the right balance between maximising the benefits of new technologies without forming an unhealthy dependence.
'The internet is integral to modern life and ubiquitous, it is important that we can find the right balance between maximising the benefits of new technologies without forming an unhealthy dependence.
'When electronic devices start to have more influence over behaviour than anyone else or anything else, that is the moment when really you need to start changing things.
'When people feel an uncomfortable sense of withdrawal when they are not near devices that will allow access to the internet and when people clearly do not get the same buzz doing any other activity then we know that the relationship with technology is not being managed properly.'
Capio Nightingale Hospital also offers an online test that assesses the extent of your relationship with technology addiction. Although designed for adults, parents can take this test on behalf of their children, for example, gambling, shopping social media, watching streamed or recorded videos on YouTube, and dating apps.
'Unfortunately unhealthy relationships with technology such as phones, computers and games can cause destructive consequences; physically and psychologically. Lives can be impaired by extensive and unregulated time online, on-screen or in-game.'
Credit: Excerpt from Mailonline
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