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Does the Internet increase anxiety?, Tamara Thompson, book editor

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Does the Internet increase anxiety?, Tamara Thompson, book editor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Does the Internet increase anxiety?
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
915943317
Responsibility statement
Tamara Thompson, book editor
Series statement
At issue. Mass media
Table Of Contents
Mobile device separation anxiety is a growing problem / Olivia Rahim -- "Nomophobia" is an artificially created disorder / Mario Lehenbauer-Baum -- Digital multitasking is linked to depression and anxiety / Tara Haelle -- Social media can cause or worsen anxiety disorders / Dana Duong -- Cyberbullying creates dangerous stress and anxiety / Sameer Hinduja and Justin W. Patchin -- Researching health symptoms online can cause unnecessary anxiety / Ben Meghreblian -- Digital overload : too much technology takes a toll / Ned Smith -- Using technology mindfully can reduce anxiety from digital overload / Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou -- The Internet doesn't overwhelm most Americans / Chandra Johnson -- Activity tracking can cause anxiety and hyper-vigilance / Mary E. Pritchard -- Activity trackers are a healthy fitness monitoring tool / Tyler Hayes -- Online gaming addiction can cause a host of mental health problems / Han-Ting Wei et al. -- Online gaming can help ease social anxiety / Anastasia Wythe -- The constant lure of smartphones is bad for children's mental health / Peter Stanford
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