Internet Use Patterns and Its Relationship with Personality Traits Considered Stress, Anxiety, and Depression in Professional Students

Internet Use Patterns and Its Relationship with Personality Traits Considered Stress, Anxiety, and Depression in Professional Students
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Book Synopsis Internet Use Patterns and Its Relationship with Personality Traits Considered Stress, Anxiety, and Depression in Professional Students by : Ghosh Santanu

Download or read book Internet Use Patterns and Its Relationship with Personality Traits Considered Stress, Anxiety, and Depression in Professional Students written by Ghosh Santanu and published by Nomadicindian. This book was released on 2022-07-02 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: NTERNET ADDICTION- AN OVERVIEW: The present digital world moves on internet. Internet is being used extensively globally. The numbers of internet users are increasing daily. In June, 2012 there were 137 million internet users as compared to 5 million in 2000 in India. According to a data from internet usage statistics in June 2013, India had 190 million internet users (Sharma, Sahu, Kasar & Sharma, 2014). Internet and its associated services have become a part and parcel of daily life. Internet is associated with nearly every arena of daily life like management of essentials of daily living, communication issues, recreational use etc. Social platforms like Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp are the very popular terms related to internet use among young generations. Through internet we can upgrade our knowledge as well as able to communicate with our near and dear one. In this sense internet use makes our life easy. However excessive internet use may bring curse in life. Researches on internet suggests that the excessive use of the internet is related to dangers of negative influence on number of daily life activities, sometimes leading to a state resembling addiction to various substances. The WHO does not formally recognize internet addiction as a psychiatric condition, despite growing evidence that excessive internet use can interfere with everyday life and work. Mental health experts have named 'internet addiction' as 'Internet Addiction Disorder' (IAD), a term first used by Goldberg in 1996. Goldberg said, IAD occurs when person experiences decreased personal, academic, social, work-related, family, political, psychological, or physiological functioning. According to Kimberly Young, 'internet addiction' is characterized by internet concern, inability to control use, activity avoidance, psychological isolation, and continued use despite poor behavioural outcome. Problematic use of the internet has negative impacts on various dimensions of life, such as education, political, and jobs. It may be associated with some psychological and social variables such as social circle size declines, low mood, loneliness, poor psychological health and diminished functioning of the family,

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