“…The most common use of the internet is between the ages of 16-24 and coincidence with adolescence (Anlayisli & Serin, 2017), the increase in internet use compared to previous years (TÜİK, 2019) makes it easier to start the addiction process in early ages (Cengizhan, 2005;Ceyhan, 2008;Doğan, 2013) and is considered as an important risk factor in the rapid development of addiction (Gürcan, 2010;Ögel, 2012;Taylan & Işik, 2015). Due to the effects of the general development characteristics of adolescence on the individual (Arisoy, 2009;Cunningham, Gulliver, Farrer, Bennett, & Carron-Arthur, 2014;Ögel, 2014;Machado, Bruck, Cat, Soares, & Silva, 2018) focuses more attention on internet addiction, which is described as a kind of behavior problem and causes the formation of various psychological symptoms (Arisoy, 2009;Caplan, 2006;Çetin & Ceyhan, 2014;Ögel, 2014;McCord, Rodebaugh, & Levinson, 2014;Machado et al, 2018;Vries, Nakamae, Fukui, Denys, & Narumoto, 2018;Tahiroğlu, Çelik, Bahali, & Avci, 2010). When the literature is analyzed in the literature, it is stated that internet use triggers a high level of emotional loneliness in individuals (Odaci & Kalkan, 2010) and low rates of positive emotions (Koç, 2017); shyness in adolescents (Ayas, 2012), loneliness (Batigün & Hasta, 2010;Esen & Siyez, 2011;Ümmet & Ekşi, 2016), anxiety (Evren, Dalbudak, Evren, & Çiftçi-Demirci, 2014;Jie et al, 2014) recently fear of missing developments in social settings , state of violence (Yayan, Suna-Dağ, & Düken, 2019), social appearance anxiety (Tras, Öztemel, & Baltaci, 2019), depression …”