“…In the studies carried out in this area, it has been found that individuals who use the Internet in a general sense experience physical health problems involving the head, eyes, shoulder, neck, elbows, arms, wrist, forearms, hands and fingers, back and waist region, hips, feet and ankles). One study found that physical competences of users increased in one year when their Internet usage time was reduced (Larwin & Larwin, 2008). Psychosomatic symptoms, such as a lack of physical energy, physiological Volume 10 Number 4 2017 dysfunction and weak immunity (Cao, et al, 2011), caused by computer use for long hours, result from using the Internet for a long period of time in an inappropriate sitting position (Shields & Behrman, 2000), the formation of carpet tunnel syndrome in muscle groups (Shields & Behrman, 2000), the formation of health problems in the eyes, such as eye fatigue and eye irritation due to staring at a monitor for protracted periods (Subrahmanyam et al, 2000;Healy, et al, 2010), and increases in migraine pain (Suhail & Bargees, 2006) also negatively affect the individual in psychological and social terms, resulting in low self-esteem and the occurrence of occupational and personal disorders.…”