2016
DOI: 10.22257/kjp.2016.03.35.1.191
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The Effectiveness of Youth Internet Addiction Group Counseling Programs : a Meta-Analysis

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“…Therefore, in the program that we developed, four components of self‐regulatory theory were included as internet addiction prevention strategies, which ultimately had a positive effect on self‐control. The results of a previous meta‐analysis (Ha & Shin, ) indicated that small group activities that focus on peer dynamics in adolescents play a major role in promoting self‐control. Following the program's termination, the students tried to regulate their internet usage, purpose, and time using self‐control measures as per their survey responses such as “After buying a smart phone, I have played with the phone all day, so I thought that I should change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, in the program that we developed, four components of self‐regulatory theory were included as internet addiction prevention strategies, which ultimately had a positive effect on self‐control. The results of a previous meta‐analysis (Ha & Shin, ) indicated that small group activities that focus on peer dynamics in adolescents play a major role in promoting self‐control. Following the program's termination, the students tried to regulate their internet usage, purpose, and time using self‐control measures as per their survey responses such as “After buying a smart phone, I have played with the phone all day, so I thought that I should change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on a meta‐analysis of preventive intervention studies for internet addiction (Ha & Shin, ; Oh & Kim, ; Park, ) in adolescents, the program allowed school nurses to directly contribute to the promotion of the health potential of middle school students. This allowed the nurses to expand their roles as health care workers, facilitators, and educators at schools by combining health care methods with intervention and direct application.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In brief, our study adds to a trend of studies that support that the Internet addiction and Internet game addiction are different phenomena and reprove the lingering tendency to use these two terms interchangeably. In South Korea, many preventive and intervention programs targeting Internet addiction and Internet gaming addiction for adolescents still do not distinguish the two phenomena and rather define Internet gaming addiction as a subtype of Internet addiction (60)(61)(62)(63)(64).…”
Section: Internet Addiction and Internet Game Disordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The participants were divided by gender into four groups of four. Prior studies suggest that group sandplay therapy is more effective for same-gender groups rather than mixed-gender groups when the participants are children or adolescents (Ha & Shin, 2016;Cho & Kim, 2014;Cho & Kwon, 2011;You & Park, 2010).…”
Section: Research Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%