Internet addictions: A real medical menace?

Mon Mar 24, 2008 12:20PM EDT

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Alcohol, drugs, food, sex, and even shopping are all candidates for medical treatment and are recognized as genuine mental disorders, so what about the Internet? Internet addiction -defined as "excessive gaming, sexual pre-occupations, and email/text messaging" - is becoming so common that at least one psychiatrist says it merits inclusion in psychiatry's official handbook of mental illness, the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders."

Dr. Jerald Block of the Oregon Health and Science University is the latest voice pushing for this inclusion, noting that tech junkies display genuinely debilitating behavior, including drug-like cravings, withdrawal, and a constant need for more and better gear - just like a substance addict might exhibit.

But other doctors comment that Internet addiction, while it may be real, is too new of a condition and needs further study before being medically classified. There might be something to this: No one wants people being medicated or institutionalized if they aren't genuinely ill.

The "Manual of Mental Disorders" won't be published again until 2012, but an early draft will arrive for public comment in 2009. Meanwhile, mind docs say the problem is growing, now possibly affecting up to 10 percent of Internet users. Recent studies are surprising, indicating the problem is worst not among game-obsessed teens, but rather among middle-aged women who stay at home, constantly on the computer as a way of connecting to the outside world.

Is computer use (or computer downtime) causing a problem in your life? If so, you might be an addict. But you'll have to wait a few more years to find out for sure.

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  • 2 Posted by nolo_8 on Mon Mar 24, 2008 2:11PM EDT Report Abuse

    Ha, this weekend, I was at my parents house and me, my two brothers and sister all have laptops of our own, so when the router stopped working, we all felt as if we were having a withdrawal to the lack of internet...so my dad teased us about it anyways.

  • 3 Posted by jd_1876 on Mon Mar 24, 2008 7:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    I am definitely an addict, no matter what anyone says, I am an addict, my router sometimes stops working for a sec and I just feel like smashing it to microscopic pieces and going to the Apple Store and buying myself a Time Capsule.

  • 4 Posted by gigli_saw on Tue Mar 25, 2008 2:10AM EDT Report Abuse

    New addiction, means new patients, means new Mercedes for the doctor. Horse feathers!

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