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Las socioadicciones: Uso desadaptativo de Internet

Authors: Ortiz Gómez, María Del Mar; Fuentes Esparrell, Juan Antonio;

Las socioadicciones: Uso desadaptativo de Internet

Abstract

En el presente trabajo pretendemos dar una noción general de qué es la adicción a Internet y cuáles son sus posibles formas, así como cuáles han sido los criterios diagnósticos que distintos investigadores han esbozado para determinar la posible dependencia a Internet. Además, presentamos los resultados de un estudio llevado a cabo sobre el uso de una de las herramientas más habituales de los internautas: los canales de conversación. Veremos cómo los usuarios emplean muchas horas en este tipo de actividades y no siempre son beneficios lo que obtienen de ello.

In this paper we intend to give a general notion of what Internet addiction is and what its possible forms are, as well as what have been the diagnostic criteria that different researchers have outlined to determine possible Internet dependence. In addition, we present the results of a study carried out on the use of one of the most common tools of Internet users: conversation channels. We will see how users spend many hours on this type of activity and what they get from it is not always profitable.

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Internet, Addiction, Socioadicciones, Socio-addictions, Adicción

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