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Review of "Internet Addiction among Cyberkids in China" by Qiaolei Jiang

[review]

Mozaffari Falarti, Maziar

Reviewed work
Jiang, Qiaolei: Internet Addiction Among Cyberkids in China: Risk Factors and Intervention Strategies. Singapore: Springer 2019. 978-981-13-3791-8

Abstract

Internet-related addictions constitute a large share of the global cost of mental health-related disorders, diseases, treatment and issues that are estimated to be worth mor than $2.5 trillion in 2019. While focusing on the People's Republic of China (or mainland China) the 2019 publication of "Inte... view more

Internet-related addictions constitute a large share of the global cost of mental health-related disorders, diseases, treatment and issues that are estimated to be worth mor than $2.5 trillion in 2019. While focusing on the People's Republic of China (or mainland China) the 2019 publication of "Internet Addiction Among Cyberkids in China: Risk Factors and Intervention Strategies" by Qiaolei Jiang is indeed a welcome addition in the fields of mental health, cyber-psychology, behavioural disorder, and internet addiction treatment.... view less

Keywords
mental disorder; dependence; mental health; therapy; Internet; social media; behavior disorder; China; addiction

Classification
Psychological Disorders, Mental Health Treatment and Prevention
Interactive, electronic Media

Free Keywords
cyber-psychology; Internet addiction; treatment

Document language
English

Publication Year
2020

Page/Pages
p. 61-63

Journal
Journal of Cyberspace Studies, 4 (2020) 1

ISSN
2588-5502

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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