The Pros And Cons Of Internet Addiction

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Internet Addiction When someone says the word “addict,” what is the picture that comes to mind? The most common response would be that the word “addict” refers to someone who abuses alcohol or some other drug. If someone smokes cigarettes they are also considered addicts because the materials inside of them are addictive. Tobacco is the most addictive recreational substance used around the world (Kleinjan, Engels, and DiFranza, 2015). The most addictive material is known as the internet. Millions of people are addicted to some form of the internet. This will almost certainly lead to problems in society and everyday life. Social skills will certainly start to decrease, because of people spending too much time on the internet. Internet …show more content…

Certain studies have shown that children are being affected by this addiction both socially and behaviorally. Smart phones are making it so that children no longer think that they have to learn to do things face-to-face with anyone. There are some children who will not talk to their friend, even if they are in the same room, instead they just text each other. Children rarely even call to each other on the phone, because of these smart phones. Without these skills it makes it even harder for people to jobs that require face-to-face negotiations, because the children never learned the required skills to do the job. However, internet addiction affects children differently when it comes to behavior. According to Kilic et al. in an article he and others wrote in 2015, adolescents who are addicted to the internet are more likely to participate in risk-taking behaviors, such as alcohol consumption, dangerous driving, and unprotected sex. They also said that children and adolescents diagnosed with ADHD will no longer have a willingness to do homework, but will have a desire to watch television, play video games, and surf the internet (Kilic, Uncu, Vural, 2015). This addiction will only lead to them being under the control of their supplier, or in this case internet

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