Internet Addiction
Nowadays, individuals cutting across generations
use the internet. However, it is children and teenagers who seem to use it a
lot more than others. They use the internet for various reasons, from taking
help for academics in the form of online tuition, to staying connected with
their peers and family. However, excessive internet use can cause a child to
develop internet addiction or compulsive internet use, which can have several
ill effects. It can also result in a range of harmful behaviour such as wrongful
use of social media, impulsive online buying, excessive video gaming, and
online gaming, collectively termed as problematic use of the internet.
Let us look at some of the negative effects of
internet addiction on children and teenagers.
Negative effects of internet
addiction.
1. Anxiety,
sadness, and depression: Children who spend most of their time in the virtual world gradually
withdraw from the real world. They soon become dependent on the internet to
feel upbeat, accepted, and heard. And, when they are unable to access the
Internet, they start experiencing anxiety, sadness, and depression.
2. Unable
to keep schedules: Teenagers use the internet to do a lot of things like searching for
information, corresponding, paying bills, and doing financial transactions.
However, in the case of internet addicts, they spend most of their time engaged
in browsing, chatting or gaming, instead of doing what they are actually
supposed to do. Also, they are unable to keep track of the time they spend
doing such activities. As a result, they lose track of time in the real world.
Their studies and routine schedules are neglected.
3. Sleep deprivation: Most
kids and teenagers nowadays own smartphones and/or tablets, which they carry
with them wherever they go, even to bed. They also use these devices to hook on
to the internet before going to sleep to catch up on what is happening around
them. While well-adjusted teenagers may log off after a while, those addicted
to the internet continue to browse for long hours. As a result, they suffer
sleep-related issues like late sleep time, insufficient or restless sleep, and
late waking time. This sleep deprivation/disturbance can also worsen or magnify
symptoms of anxiety and depression.
4. Social isolation: Those
who spend a lot of time on the internet tend to become a part of one or several
online communities. They end up developing close friendships or intimate
relationships with a lot of individuals. To remain connected with these
individuals, internet addicts stay online for long hours and often end up
feeling disconnected from their families and peers.
5. Dishonesty and lying:
Almost all internet addicts understand that they have a problem. However, when
confronted or questioned by family members or friends, they try to conceal
their habit by either lying or being dishonest about the time they spend on the
Internet.
6. Mood changes: Internet
addicts use the internet to reduce their stress and boost their mood. They feel
happy or euphoric when they are connected to the internet. However, if they
have to stop using the internet or are unable to access it, they become gloomy
or irritated and angry.
The negative impact of the
internet on society.
Irresponsible and
indiscriminate use of the internet also negatively impacts society. Here is
how:
Less interaction with the family leads
to the breakdown of family relationships.
Less time spent bonding with
real-world friends leads to a breakdown in social relationships.
Exposure to false information and
negative propaganda mislead children and make them easy victims of
indoctrination.
Mental agony from exposure to
cyber-bullying and online stalking behaviour contributes to mental health
issues.
High risk of falling victim to online
scams and phishing attacks often cause financial losses.
If
your child or teenager is in possession of gadgets that help him connect to the
internet whenever he wants to, be aware of the above-mentioned negative
effects. As a parent, you can surely exercise control over your child's
excessive internet usage, for the sake of their physical and mental health.
And, if you suspect that your teenager is an internet addict or is on his way
to becoming one, do seek help from a counsellor or a psychologist at the
earliest.
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