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Scientists explore psychologi­cal aspects of Teen Internet Addiction

- By Amina Nazarli By Laman Ismayilova

The Institute of Informatio­n Technologi­es (IIT) of the Azerbaijan­i National Academy of Sciences (ANAS) has launched scientific researches to study individual psychologi­cal aspects and psychometr­ic analysis of Internet dependence of children and younger generation.

“Work in this direction can be arranged, for example by means of questionna­ires,” the IIT told Trend.

The Institute stated that there are a number of methods, which can help to assess the level of Internet addiction.

Psychologi­cal disorders are measured by psychometr­ic methods, according to the Institute, which said that Internet dependence in a certain sense, can be attributed to bad habits such as the dependence on tobacco, drug addiction, alcoholism, etc. and it’s necessary to apply appropriat­e methods of "treatment".

“For example, if a person is in critical condition, then it is necessary to send him/her to a psychiatri­st, if the situation is less severe, then to solve the problem through counseling,” according to the IIT.

The Institute added that there are also preventati­ve methods, such as holding preliminar­y consultati­ons concerning the fact, for example, how much one can stay on the Internet and what negative consequenc­es might be.

“Currently, Internet addiction disorder, more commonly called problemati­c Internet use, is widespread. People in a certain sense, are living in a virtual reality, which often leads to physical and psychologi­cal disorders. Internet addicts mostly feel like strangers in a society and this can ultimately lead to suicide,” according to the IIT.

Children start their acquaintan­ce with high technology and the Internet from early infancy. Adults should realize both physiologi­cal and psychologi­cal danger of the Internet and all the means to access it. Indeed, the network may contain something that is absolutely not intended for children's eyes

Today, many countries are engaged in the study of this problem, the Institute says. “There are countries where this issue is regulated by state programs, at the legislativ­e level and advertisin­g in the media, etc. In Azerbaijan, the study of the phenomena is still at an early stage.”

As of July 2016, about 73.65 percent of Azerbaijan­i teenagers for the past 12 months used Internet for communicat­ion. Azerbaijan, with over 9.6 million people, where about 77 percent of the population has an internet connection, is committed to take measures on the safety of children in Internet.

Earlier, Teaching and Innovation Center of the IIT announced about creation of a center of child safety on the Internet, engaging in an intellectu­al analysis of the obtained informatio­n, thus playing an important role in solving this problem.

Over 900 of the best taekwondo athletes from around the world struggled for internatio­nal honors at the European Clubs Taekwondo Championsh­ips held in Antalya, Turkey.

The Azerbaijan­i taekwondo fighters have successful­ly performed at the Championsh­ips held on February 6-9 and brought home a clutch of 32 medals.

The junior fighters claimed nine medals on the first day of the tournament, while more 13 medals were secured on the second day.

Fighters Fizam Mehdiyev (58kg) and Aykhan Taghizade (68kg) claimed the gold medals on the third day of the Championsh­ips, while Mikayil Aliyev claimed the silver in the 54kg weight category.

The national taekwondo fighters claimed seven medals, including two gold, on the last day of the tournament.

The gold medals came from Milad Beigi Harchaqami and Patimat Abakarova. Radik Isayev and Ramin Azizov claimed the silvers while Yaprak Erish, Farida Azizova and Jeyhun Hasanli scooped the bronze medals of the tournament.

Azerbaijan’s Gilan Sports Club was ranked first and was named the most powerful club of the Continent.

Moreover, Azerbaijan­i athletes also attended “Turkish open” internatio­nal tournament held on February 11.

The junior taekwondo fighters have brought home a clutch of seven medals, including a gold from Turkish Open tournament held in Antalya.

The gold medal came from Ayaz Ganbarli. Other Azerbaijan­i fighters Aysu Mammadova, Mehriban Mammadova and Orkhan Taghizade claimed the silvers, while Parviz Isgandarov, Minaya Akbarova and Sevda Pirseyidov­a won the bronze medals of the tournament.

Taekwondo is one of the most popular sports in Azerbaijan. The National Taekwondo Federation has trained many prominent athletes since its founding in 1992. Many of those athletes now enjoy internatio­nal recognitio­n.

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