Are You an Internet Addict?

Fri Nov 3, 2006 7:58AM EST

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I was reading through an AFP report on Yahoo! News that says Serbia is now treating people with Internet addictions. This counseling center considers anyone who is not interested in daily activities with family and friends as a potential Internet addict and looks for other signs such as spending prolonged hours online, turning to virtual friends, and isolation. I'm not sure exactly how they treat Internet addiction, but they say treatment usually lasts one year.

After reading this, I headed over to Net Addiction and took an Internet Addiction Test (IAT) that told me my Internet usage is causing occasional problems in my life. I won't take that test too seriously because my occupation requires me to be online a lot of the time. However, I will keep that in mind next time I choose surfing the web over, er, household chores. Can you blame me?

Internet addiction can be harmful for those who delve into the darker side of the web, such as online gambling, cybersex, online affairs, and online gaming. But how do you know when you or someone you love is addicted to the Internet? When is it time to pull the plug and seek treatment?

Here's a list of common symptoms to watch out for:

1. Lying about how much time is spent online.
2. General decrease of physical activity and social life.
3. Neglecting obligations at home, work, or school to spend time online.
4. Spending too much money on computer equipment or Internet activities.
5. Feeling a constant desire to be online when they're away from the computer.
6. Going online to escape real world problems.
7. Disregarding the emotional or physical consequences of being in front of a computer all day.
8. Denial of the problem.

There is much debate about the reality of Internet addiction. The bottom line is that anything can be harmful when abused. If you find yourself spending more time online than with real people, then plan for some quality time with the family or friends every other day. Find an activity the whole family enjoys and make a date with them.

I personally disconnect completely every weekend and get out of the house so I'm not tempted to check email. I also have movie nights and "Lost" nights during the week, which are a great excuse to turn off the computer. Different things work for different people, so just find something you enjoy and don't hesitate to shut the computer off.

What do you do to escape cyberspace?

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  • 7 Posted by annmarielc on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hmmm. Interesting and had some valuable information for the general public. I am unsure of how internet gambling, cybersex and "gaming" (ie WoW, EQ2 I'm assuming) come to be in the same pigeonhole or the "darker side" of the internet. Excluding that strange departure, great list and thanks for adding to the awareness of addiction.

  • 8 Posted by tvershaw on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    there are a lot of worse kind of addictions....

  • 9 Posted by mikeswansongamer on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    Interesting to note the comment which says we "turn" on Lost to get off-line. I'd like to note how much time people spent glued to the TV rather than socializing, excersizing, etc. I'm not defending being online, but at least it is not entirely as passive form of entertainment like TV....I would not look to any advice that says watch TV rather than be online!

  • 10 Posted by rtarle89 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    What if you don;t deny any of that? are you still an addict? haha

  • 12 Posted by lovelymama0707 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    im addicted and i like it :)...i'm in a long distance relationship with a woman from Texas...'wink' go me :D

  • 13 Posted by zspin1862 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 11:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    those are all the signs of cheating on your spouse to.

  • 14 Posted by kb9utk on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    Why does the author sound so defensive? Remember step 8! Denial of the problem.

  • 15 Posted by jaydrea05 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:29PM EDT Report Abuse

    In the future, almost everything will be connected through the internet, jobs, delivery,services,cable tv.Its just a matter of time, the shift is slow but its sure to come, even when newspapers are loosing business cause of the internet,i think we should refocus on the future instead of looking of it as an addiction.

  • 16 Posted by liliana_482001 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    I know! I just failed a college test because I was so distracted downloading music and checkn facebook, myspace, haha. I have a good GPA so I figured, ah, it's only one test, but this is soo real! I never am so relaxed about that stuff but yesterday I sure was!

  • 17 Posted by rqbc87 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    interacting with people can also be addicting and dangerous

  • 18 Posted by mhazenm on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    Those are basically the same symptoms of an addiction to ANYTHING... It's no more serious than an addiction to anything else of this nature, such as video games, TV, movies, etc. Even addictions to things like Starbucks or soda can be catergorized by the same things as addiction to "the internet."

  • 19 Posted by tamim992000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    being addicted isnt bad... just try to control it idk lol

  • 21 Posted by mikenuck on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    Um...does this mean that about half the country is addicted to TV?

  • 22 Posted by ted_l_smith on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    How else can one lkeep in touch and control without moving your butt.

  • 23 Posted by charcole070402 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    i think this could happen with some people, however i live alone and 68 years young, and dont know what i would do with out my computer, as i suffer from depression, and on those days i CANT go out, or even get dressed---it has been my lifeline to the world! I do not do chat lines, or have cyber friends, all my emails are from friends i know very well and i love to play card games as sometimes that is all i am able to do, so i will switch to my computer and then the tv---and back to bed. I also use it for alot for research---so i would say alot of variables would go into this addition? Charcole33@gwi.net.----oh and ps i do see a doctor and therapist about my depression, and also on medication.

  • 24 Posted by mzk4lyfe101 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    After reading that checklist, it makes me question if I have internet addiction. Great Article!

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