Problematic internet use can lead to other addictive behaviors, such as drug addiction. However, the neurobiological and psychological mechanisms were difficult to find. In a perspective, Matthias Brand discusses the addictive potential of the internet and how it can be best conceptualized and evaluated.
‘Understanding the root causes of what makes some people more vulnerable to addiction can help prevent internet addiction.’
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“Given the increased use of the internet in this era of social distancing and remote working, it is important to assess the harm caused by online addictive behaviors,” writes Brand.
Understanding the Root Causes of Internet Addiction
There is an increasing awareness that some aspects of the internet can lead to problematic addictive behaviors in some people, resulting in functional impairment and distress in a user’s daily life.While some problematic internet use behaviors, such as gaming and gambling, are recognized as disorders, others, including shopping, social network use and pornography, remain unspecified.
Here, Brand briefly reviews the research that illustrates the mechanisms that could lead to internet addiction and whether they are different or similar to other addictions.
According to the author, the most problematic internet applications deliver pleasure and enable the reduction of negative moods — responses that parallel the effects of addictive drug use on the brain’s reward system.
Other applications can lead to compulsive usage patterns, indicating that self-control regulation can also drive problematic internet use.
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Evaluating the root cause of internet addiction may improve the understanding of what makes some people more vulnerable to addiction than others and how problematic internet use can be prevented.
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Source-Eurekalert