METHODS OF DETECTION AND PROBLEMS IN ELIMINATING THE PHENOMENON OF INTERNET ADDICTION
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Internet addiction, online activities, social relationships, family and society, social networks, gaming addiction…Abstract
In this article, we will consider methods for identifying the phenomenon of Internet addiction, the main problems in its prevention and elimination. We also express our views on the need to raise the importance of this issue in society and encourage people to use the Internet carefully and responsibly.
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