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Definition and diagnosis for Internet addiction specified

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BEIJING: China has specified the definition and diagnosis standard for Internet addiction in its latest adolescent health education guideline.

Internet addiction refers to one exhibiting uncontroll­able internet use without being affected by other addictive substances, said the document released by China’s National Health Commission last week.

The symptoms of Internet addiction include academic, profession­al and social dysfunctio­n following internet overuse, according to the document.

The duration of addictive actions is a major criterion in diagnosing such a disorder, with symptoms having to have lasted at least 12 months.

Figures show the rate of excessive Internet dependence among adolescent­s reaches 6% worldwide while the rate in China is close to 10%, said Lu Lin, academicia­n of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and head of the Peking University Sixth Hospital.

Insofar as Internet addiction is related to other psychologi­cal issues like anxiety and depression, its clinical treatment should also conform to the regulation­s of addressing those issues, said Lu.

He called for joint efforts from family, schools and adolescent­s to solve the problem, as Internet addiction is not just a medical issue. — China Daily/Asia News Network

 ?? Hooked: ?? Youngsters surfing the web at an Internet cafe in Beichuan, Sichuan province. Data shows the rate of excessive Internet dependence among adolescent­s in China is close to 10% while it is 6% worldwide. — AFP
Hooked: Youngsters surfing the web at an Internet cafe in Beichuan, Sichuan province. Data shows the rate of excessive Internet dependence among adolescent­s in China is close to 10% while it is 6% worldwide. — AFP
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