The evolution of Internet addiction: A global perspective

MD Griffiths, DJ Kuss, J Billieux, HM Pontes�- Addictive behaviors, 2016 - Elsevier
Addictive behaviors, 2016Elsevier
Kimberly Young's initial work on Internet addiction (IA) was pioneering and her early writings
on the topic inspired many others to carry out research in the area. Young's (2015) recent
paper on the 'evolution of Internet addiction'featured very little European research, and did
not consider the main international evidence that has contributed to our current knowledge
about the conceptualization, epidemiology, etiology, and course of Internet-related
disorders. This short commentary paper elaborates on important literature omitted by Young�…
Abstract
Kimberly Young's initial work on Internet addiction (IA) was pioneering and her early writings on the topic inspired many others to carry out research in the area. Young's (2015) recent paper on the ‘evolution of Internet addiction’ featured very little European research, and did not consider the main international evidence that has contributed to our current knowledge about the conceptualization, epidemiology, etiology, and course of Internet-related disorders. This short commentary paper elaborates on important literature omitted by Young that the present authors believe may be of use to researchers. We also address statements made in Young's (2015) commentary that are incorrect (and therefore misleading) and not systematically substantiated by empirical evidence.
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