2017
DOI: 10.1080/14659891.2017.1358305
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Motives of excessive Internet use and its impact on the academic performance of business students in Pakistan

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“…The higher prevalence of IA in this study may have serious implications for both social, mental, and physical health as well as financial consequences. The combined effect of these problems could have serious implications for academic performance [ 2 , 16 , 28 , 29 ]. For example, problems with self-care, difficulty in performing daily routine, pain and discomfort, anxiety, and depression were the consequences of internet addiction reported among young Vietnamese population (15–25 years of age) comprising a mixture of high school and university students [ 18 ].…”
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“…The higher prevalence of IA in this study may have serious implications for both social, mental, and physical health as well as financial consequences. The combined effect of these problems could have serious implications for academic performance [ 2 , 16 , 28 , 29 ]. For example, problems with self-care, difficulty in performing daily routine, pain and discomfort, anxiety, and depression were the consequences of internet addiction reported among young Vietnamese population (15–25 years of age) comprising a mixture of high school and university students [ 18 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Internet addiction is one of the fast-growing addictive behavior and is a significant public health problem, affecting a large number of people worldwide [ 1 ]. Repeated use of the internet leads to excessive use, usually termed as internet addiction or problematic internet use [ 2 6 ]. Internet addiction is a psychological dependence on the internet characterized by salience/excessive use, withdrawal, tolerance, negative repercussions/conflict, craving, and mood modification [ 1 , 7 , 8 ].…”
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“…IA has also been linked to social skills deficits (Chou, 2016), impaired interpersonal relationships (Milani, Osualdella, & Blasio, 2009), social anxiety (DeRushia, 2010), problematic family relationships, unexcused school absences, and increased drop-out rates (Adiele & Olatokun, 2014). As far as scholastic performance is concerned, IA has been found to be negatively associated with scholastic performance (Islam et al, 2017;Leung & Lee, 2012;Sengupta, Broyles, Brako, & Raskin, 2017;Stavropoulos, Alexandraki, & Motti-Stefanidi, 2013;Yang & Tung, 2007), although some studies found no relationship between IA and scholastic performance (Kakaraki, Tselios, & Katsanos, 2017;Kirschner & Karpinski, 2010;McCamey, Wilson, & Shaw, 2015;Najmi et al, 2014Najmi et al, , 2014Pasek, More, & Hargittai, 2009;Thompson et al, 2008). As for prevalence, a systematic study found that prevalence rates range from 3% to 38% of the general population.…”
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confidence: 99%