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Heath 02-18-2013 10:47 AM

Surfing the internet for long periods of time can cause withdrawal symptoms
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...n-ecstasy.html

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Using the internet for hours on end can result in withdrawal symptoms similar to the ?comedown? experienced by drug users, scientists warned yesterday.

Researchers found spending excessive periods of time surfing the internet left people in ?negative moods?.

And, like drug addicts, when heavy internet users go back on the web their negative moods lift.

The research was carried out on 60 volunteers with an average age of 25 at Swansea University?s College of Human and Health Sciences.

Scientists say the results could mean society is in for some ?nasty surprises? if internet use increases as expected.

Professor Phil Reed, from the university?s psychology department, said: ?Our results show that around half of the young people we studied spend so much time on the net that it has negative consequences for the rest of their lives.

?When people come offline, they suffer increased negative mood ? just like people coming off illegal drugs like ecstasy.

?These initial results, and related studies of brain function, suggest that there are some nasty surprises lurking on the net for people?s wellbeing.?

The study, published in the international journal Plus One, is the first of its kind into the immediate negative psychological impacts of internet use.

First, the volunteers were given a series of psychological tests to find out their level of addiction to the internet, their mood, their anxiety level and whether they were depressed.
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J. Falcon 02-18-2013 11:20 AM

No shit, not exactly groundbreaking news.

tokmansta 02-18-2013 11:23 AM

People who do sport everyday wil also feel depressed when they can't do sports for a certain time. Almost everything is a habit and addictive.

Rochard 02-18-2013 11:25 AM

I don't get off of my computer and find myself in a bad or negative mood.

Then again, the computer is mostly work for me... So me "going off line" means "leaving work". Which makes me happy.

Heath 02-18-2013 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 19487009)
I don't get off of my computer and find myself in a bad or negative mood.

Then again, the computer is mostly work for me... So me "going off line" means "leaving work". Which makes me happy.

same here.

SilentKnight 02-18-2013 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 19487009)
I don't get off of my computer and find myself in a bad or negative mood.

Then again, the computer is mostly work for me... So me "going off line" means "leaving work". Which makes me happy.

Yep, sounds about right.


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