Abstract:The extensive availability of internet has led to the the recognition of problematic internet use (so called internet addiction, IA) mostly involving adolescents. There is insufficient data about the prevalence of IA in adults. Here we present a study focusing on the prevalence and risk factors of internet addiction among high school teachers.Overall 2500 paper-based questionnaires were successfully delivered and 1817 responses received (response rate of 72.7%). 1194 females (65.7%) and 623 males (34.3%) parti… Show more
“…Being a male would increase the unlimited internet use that consequently led to internet addiction. Low socioeconomic level and low self-concept are reported as causative factors of internet addiction (Zenebe et al, 2021& Tóth et al, 2021.…”
Assessment of Internet Addiction among Adolescents in Mansoura City(1) Yasmeen El-Sayed Borham, (2) Amel I. Ahmed, (3) Rania Mohamed Gad (1) Teacher in Secondary Technical Nursing School, (2) Prof. of Community Health Nursing
“…Being a male would increase the unlimited internet use that consequently led to internet addiction. Low socioeconomic level and low self-concept are reported as causative factors of internet addiction (Zenebe et al, 2021& Tóth et al, 2021.…”
Assessment of Internet Addiction among Adolescents in Mansoura City(1) Yasmeen El-Sayed Borham, (2) Amel I. Ahmed, (3) Rania Mohamed Gad (1) Teacher in Secondary Technical Nursing School, (2) Prof. of Community Health Nursing
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