Internet addiction needs more research
MONTREAL, Sept. 9 (UPI) -- There is no lack of data on
compulsive gambling and alcoholism, but there is a vacuum when it
comes to Internet addiction, Canadian researchers said.
"The problem isn't widespread but we know of serious cases
in which teenagers don't leave the house, don't have interpersonal
relationships, and have been isolated in front of their computer
screen for the past two or three years, and only speak in the
language of the characters they play with in network video games,"
Louise Nadeau of the University of Montreal said in a statement. "In
a few years we'll have couples in therapy because the Internet will
have become their main occupation."
A survey conducted in the Quebec health network concluded
that hundreds of patients have consulted a professional about
Internet addiction. Researchers hope to develop data further and
determine the clinical threshold of addiction, establish how the
disease evolves and elaborate intervention techniques.
"There is no reliable study or clinical data on the issue,"
Nadeau said. "We are starting from scratch."
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