Menores y nuevas tecnologías: conductas indicadoras de posible problema de adicción
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Labrador Encinas, F. J., & Villadangos González, S. M. (2010). Menores y nuevas tecnologías: conductas indicadoras de posible problema de adicción. Psicothema, 22(Número 2), 180–188. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/8888

Abstract

Adolescents and new technologies: Behaviours pointing a possible addiction problem. The aim of this work is to evaluate adolescents' subjective risk perception derived from the use of the New Technologies(NT), and to identify behaviours or warning symptoms of possible addiction problems. A sample of 1,710 underage students of Madrid responded to the DENA questionnaire. Firstly, we found a positive correlation between the time of NT use and the perception of addiction problems. Also, age was positively correlated to these perception problems. Secondly, the results indicated that television is the technology that generates a major perception problem in underage students. Lastly, the NTs have produced behaviours that are similar to those produced by other established addictions. Among them are notable the relaxation caused by their use or discomfort if they cannot be used. In addition, the frequent presence of other behaviours exclusive to these instruments has been identified, such as constantly checking one's mobile phone screen. It is necessary to continue studying possible addictive behaviours specific to the NT.
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