2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.10.032
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Problematic Internet Use and Substance Use in Adolescence

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“…There are more and more studies and analyses dealing with the topic of e-addiction as a subject of scientific research (Suris et al, 2014, Cabral, 2011. Prevention programs are being implemented in schools and other educational institutions and counselling centres.…”
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“…There are more and more studies and analyses dealing with the topic of e-addiction as a subject of scientific research (Suris et al, 2014, Cabral, 2011. Prevention programs are being implemented in schools and other educational institutions and counselling centres.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a very interesting research article published in 2010, Bélanger et al, also using a Swiss sample, but in this case a nationally representative sample of adolescents, provided evidence of a U-shaped relationship between intensity of internet use and poorer mental health, with both occasional and heavy internet users at increased risk for somatic health problems compared to regular users [10]. Problematic internet use has already been considered as an indicator to screen for substance use [11]. Longitudinal data is needed, however, to better understand this causal relationship as it is not clear what comes first.…”
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