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College Students' Internet Addiction And Mental State

Posted on:2005-10-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360125960078Subject:Development and educational psychology
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As the popularization of network and picking up speed of entering the information area,when all the undergraduates osculates with network, it is harmful for their mental health to have Internet Addiction Disorder(thereinafter for short IAD).Once they have IAD, they would abandon themselves to the network and escapism. AD would lead to weaken the consciousness of community criterion, stand off the society, fall off the faculty of living and learning, interpersonal relationship atrophy and bad mental disorders.Dissertation analyzes the actuality that the undergraduates use the broad band network,and research the relativity of IAD. Dissertation discusses that network has various impact on undergraduate; collect the data of use network status and psychosis by questionnaire. It discovers notable difference with ways and means of using the network between different group's testers by SPSS. It shows that different ways and means of using the network bring distinct impact to IAD. It shows notable difference with ways and means of using the network between sexual testers, thereinto female lover to using the chat system than male. It shows notable difference with psychosis between different group's testers, with total mark in the mental health of three groups' testers. In the ten genes, it shows notable difference with body gene of three group's testers. Besides, it shows notable difference with interpersonal relationship tension,depression,lunacy,etc. All the data illuminate that IAD would obviously impact on the undergraduate's psychosis. They have no difference between the female and the male in mental health. The analytical outcome of the research can help psychology and teaching staff to start with mental symptom of IAD people, overcome symptom of IAD.
Keywords/Search Tags:undergraduate, Internet Addiction Disorder, psychosis
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