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Psychology of Computer Use: XL. Addictive Use of the Internet: a Case That Breaks the Stereotype

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Journal Psychol Rep
Specialties Psychiatry
Psychology
Date 1996 Dec 1
PMID 8969098
Citations 195
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Abstract

This case involves a homemaker 43 years of age who is addicted to using the Internet. This case was selected as it demonstrates that a nontechnologically oriented woman with a reportedly content home life and no prior addiction or psychiatric history abused the Internet which resulted in significant impairment to her family life. This paper defines addictive use of the Internet, outlines the subject's progression of addictive on-line use, and discusses the implications of such addictive behavior on the new market of Internet consumers.

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