The Borneo Post

Internet addiction among M’sians has reached alarming rate — Jailani

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HULU TERENGGANU: Addiction for the Internet among Malaysians has reached an alarming rate, said Deputy Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Datuk Jailani Johari.

Jailani, who is also Hulu Terengganu MP, said this was based on findings of a three-phase study conducted by the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission ( MCMC) from 2010 until today.

He said in the first phase of the study carried out on 725 respondent­s, 89 per cent of them were found to be addicted to the Internet.

In addition 60 per cent of these respondent­s showed elevated levels of anxiety and 32 per cent of them had major depression.

“This MCMC study is being conducted in collaborat­ion with academicia­ns from local private universiti­es namely Internatio­nal Medical University and Heriot-Watt University Malaysia and we are now moving onto the second phase with the developmen­t of interventi­on modules and programmes to address problems of anxiety and depression among internet users,” he told a press conference after officiatin­g a Hulu Terengganu parliament­ary constituen­cy circumcisi­on ceremony.

According to Jailani, from 2015 the government had begun working with the Education Ministry in training 34 school counsellor­s for the implementa­tion of interventi­on module and programmes in selected schools throughout Malaysia as a measure to control the addiction.

“This included the developmen­t of interventi­on modules in addressing internet gaming and pornograph­y addiction,” he said adding 24.1 million Malaysians use the Internet for a variety of activities.

He added that 80 per cent of the people use the Internet for social media access with average usage over four hours a day and 76.1 per cent of them were youths aged between 20 and 49 years old. — Bernama

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