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What is Reliance

Multifaceted Approach to Digital Addiction and Its Treatment
This refers to the placement of one’s dependence or trust in a person or a thing which leads to that individual becoming reliant on that person or thing.
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Internet Addiction: The Repercussions, the Causes, and the Treatment
Shaun Joseph Smyth (Ulster University, UK), Kevin Curran (Ulster University, UK), and Nigel McKelvey (Computer Science Department, Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Ireland)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8449-0.ch001
Abstract
Internet addiction (IA) is typically defined as a condition where an individual has lost control of their internet use and proceeds to use the internet excessively to the point where he/she experiences problematic consequences which ultimately have a negative effect on his/her life. The authors examine what constitutes an addiction, the definition of internet addiction, the complications which exist in the various diagnostic methods of successfully diagnosing internet addiction, the criticism some of these diagnostic methods have taken and the effects of excessive internet use by both students and employees. They also highlight those individuals who are of increased risk of developing this condition including positive diagnosis of the addiction and the resultant effects it has on the individual's family life, employment, social life and personal wellbeing, before finally looking at possible methods and treatments that can be employed for treating internet addiction.
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Social Media and Digital Information Sources in News Coverage of Crisis, Disaster, and Emergency Situations: A case study from Spain
Dependence on a source of information. Accurately, it measures the frequency of use of the information source.
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