Black Sea Journal of Health Science

Black Sea Journal of Health Science

Internet Addiction among Secondary School Students Conditioned By Gender and Age

Yazarlar: Igor LUKİĆ, Nikola SAVİĆ, Ivana VUKOSAVLJEVİĆ, Nevena RANKOVİĆ, Dragica RANKOVİĆ

Cilt - , Sayı - , 2021 , Sayfalar 9 - 10

Konular:Hemşirelik

DOI:10.19127/bshealthscience.911575

Anahtar Kelimeler:Internet addiction,Addictions,Gender,Age

Özet: Modern forms of addiction are present very much in adolescents today. Internet dependency is a form of addiction that manifests itself as an individual's state of affairs. The use of the Internet has become the most important activity in life in relation to other everyday tasks and activities, to this extent and in that way, to isolate him from other social activities and to bring harmful consequences both to himself and to his family and the environment. Characteristic cases in adolescents that occur are insomnia, family disagreements, delays in school, or the absence and neglect of school obligations, nervousness, fatigue, physical changes such as neglecting personal hygiene, weight loss or other obesity, and etc. The number of Internet users and their addicts is growing every day. With this research, we want to determine whether it depends on gender and age and to what extent does it exist among high school students.


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@article{2021, title={Internet Addiction among Secondary School Students Conditioned By Gender and Age}, number={9–10}, publisher={Black Sea Journal of Health Science}, author={Igor LUKİĆ,Nikola SAVİĆ,Ivana VUKOSAVLJEVİĆ,Nevena RANKOVİĆ,Dragica RANKOVİĆ}, year={2021} }
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Igor LUKİĆ,Nikola SAVİĆ,Ivana VUKOSAVLJEVİĆ,Nevena RANKOVİĆ,Dragica RANKOVİĆ. (2021). Internet Addiction among Secondary School Students Conditioned By Gender and Age. Black Sea Journal of Health Science.
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Igor LUKİĆ,Nikola SAVİĆ,Ivana VUKOSAVLJEVİĆ,Nevena RANKOVİĆ,Dragica RANKOVİĆ. Internet Addiction among Secondary School Students Conditioned By Gender and Age. no. 9–10, Black Sea Journal of Health Science, 2021.