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Internet addiction

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A New Millennium: A New Age Of Behavioral Disorders?, Artemis Tsitsika, Mari Janikian, Donald E. Greydanus, Hatim A. Omar, Joav Merrick Jan 2013

A New Millennium: A New Age Of Behavioral Disorders?, Artemis Tsitsika, Mari Janikian, Donald E. Greydanus, Hatim A. Omar, Joav Merrick

Pediatrics Faculty Publications

The internet has become one of the most widely accessible media and is a significant part of everyday life in adolescence, offering opportunities for social networking and communication, education and entertainment. However, over the past decade a specific behavioral pattern has been researched in respect to Internet use, leading to isolation and neglect of everyday activities, social life –even personal health in general. The phenomenon has received increasing attention from the scientific community, describing it in various terms such as “excessive”, “problematic”, “pathological”, “addictive” use among others.

European research on Internet addictive behavior have been conducted in the past years …


Cyberbullying: A Brief Review, Amy L. Burnett, John A. Yozwiak, Hatim A. Omar Jan 2013

Cyberbullying: A Brief Review, Amy L. Burnett, John A. Yozwiak, Hatim A. Omar

Pediatrics Faculty Publications

The objective of this review is to summarize the prevalence of Internet use among the adolescent population and the growing threat of cyberbullying. This manuscript also addresses the difference between cyberbullying and traditional bullying and the negative psychological effects that result from cyberbullying. Important intervention and prevention strategies for parents and school officials are noted as well.


Internet Addiction, Media Use, And Difficulties Associated With Sleeping In Adolescents, Stephanie Stockburger, Hatim A. Omar Jan 2013

Internet Addiction, Media Use, And Difficulties Associated With Sleeping In Adolescents, Stephanie Stockburger, Hatim A. Omar

Pediatrics Faculty Publications

The objective of this review article is to summarize the current literature regarding Internet addiction; media use, and sleep disruption in adolescents. Design: Systematic review of current literature. Methods: The data was obtained through literature review of articles published in the last 10 years. Conclusion: Internet addiction and media use have the power to have great influence over the sleep of children and adolescents and it is important to take advantage of the positive effects of media while minimizing the potentially negative, but severe, consequence of sleep disruption.