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 Post subject: Excessive internet use linked to depression, research shows
 Post Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:13 am 
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Excessive internet use linked to depression, research shows

Leeds University study finds people classified as internet addicts are more likely to be depressed than non-addicted users

British psychologists have found evidence of a link between excessive internet use and depression, research published today has shown.

Leeds University researchers, writing in the Psychopathology journal (abstract here – subscription required for full pdf), said a small proportion of internet users were classed as internet addicts and that people in this group were more likely to be depressed than non-addicted users.

The article on the relationship between excessive internet use and depression, a questionnaire-based study of 1,319 young people and adults, used data compiled from respondents to links placed on UK-based social networking sites.

The respondents answered questions about how much time they spent on the internet and what they used it for; they

also completed the Beck Depression Inventory – a series of questions designed to measure the severity of depression.

The report, by the university's Institute of Psychological Sciences, said 18 of the people who completed the questionnaire – 1.4% of the total – were internet addicts.

"Our research indicates that excessive internet use is associated with depression, but what we don't know is which comes first – are depressed people drawn to the internet or does the internet cause depression?" the article's lead author, Dr Catriona Morrison, said.

"What is clear is that, for a small subset of people, excessive use of the internet could be a warning signal for depressive tendencies."

The age range of all respondents was between 16 and 51 years, with a mean age of 21.24. The mean age of the 18 internet addicts, 13 of whom were male and five female, was 18.3 years.

By comparing the scale of depression within this group to that within a group of 18 non-addicted internet users – again of a mean age of 18.3 years and made up of 13 males and five females – researchers found the internet addicts had a higher incidence of moderate to severe depression than non-addicts.

They also discovered that addicts spent proportionately more time browsing sexually gratifying websites, online gaming sites and online communities.

"This study reinforces the public speculation that over-engaging in websites that serve to replace normal social function might be linked to psychological disorders like depression and addiction," Morrison said.

"We now need to consider the wider societal implications of this relationship and establish clearly the effects of excessive internet use on mental health."

The six-page report is the first larger-scale study of young western people to consider the relationship between internet addiction and depression.

Much of the previous research into the subject has been carried out in east Asia.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/20 ... depression

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 Post Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:52 am 
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One explanation might be that people who spend more time reading online news sites are more cognizant of how fucked up things really are and how much more grim things are likely to get. Ignorance, as they say, is bliss.


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 Post Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 10:10 am 
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The psych industry is always looking for what's wrong with people. At least they aren't too depressed to use the internet, that would be a true sign of depression.

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 Post Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 1:14 pm 
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depression can be classed as a disease because geniuine clinical depression is debilitating, I can remember when I was a teenager I went through a phase where I was depressed for such a long time that I genuinely forgot what it felt to be happy. I also went through a phase when life didn't seem 'real' anymore - I couldn't feel any emotions, my life felt like a tv drama, something i was observing instead of experiencing. One of the strangest part of this was that I could not recognise what i looked like, the image I had in my head of what I looked like did not resemble what I saw when I was looking in the mirror, it was so creepy.

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Another correlation study trying to pass itself off as science. Without even reading more than the title I bet 100 bucks this bullshit comes out of the UK.

I wasn't so prejudice to the UK until I moved to Japan and had to work with people form the UK. Everything they believed was based on these bullshit type of statistics. It's a culture obsessed with numbering everything into neat categories and over simplifying them.

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simplifying something helps you understand it better.

England rocks 8)

besides ya can't dimiss every correlation study.... if people dismissed every correlation study we would end up ignoring the correlation between smoking and lung cancer and a bazillion other important stuff.

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simplifying something helps you understand it better.

England rocks 8)




No, simplifying something helps simple people think they understand something that they don't understand.

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besides ya can't dimiss every correlation study.... if people dismissed every correlation study we would end up ignoring the correlation between smoking and lung cancer and a bazillion other important stuff.


No we wouldn't. The connection between smoking and lung cancer makes sense based on science. We know how cells divide, we know the more often they have to divide the more chances you have of getting a cancer cell. Smoking kills lung cells, it burns them that is a fact. Replacing damaged cells over and over will give you cancer because the more you have to regenerate cells the more chances you have to have a mutation (which is cancer). Thus it is not based on correlation, it is based on science. And it is cause and effect. AFTER figuring out the science, the correlation study can show how bad it is. A smoker is going to kill more of their cells then if that same person had not smoked, thus they replace more cells too and thus they have a higher risk of cancer than if they did not smoke.



Lots of things can have correlations. I could bang on a pot all night and the sun would rise 100% of the time. That's 100% correlation. And it's 100% wrong to conclude my pot banging makes the sun rise.

The UK sucks.

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well it does now.... :cry:

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