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Advances in problematic usage of the internet research – a narrative review by experts from the European network for problematic usage of the internet

Advances in problematic usage of the internet research – a narrative review by experts from the European network for problematic usage of the internet
Advances in problematic usage of the internet research – a narrative review by experts from the European network for problematic usage of the internet

Global concern about problematic usage of the internet (PUI), and its public health and societal costs, continues to grow, sharpened in focus under the privations of the COVID-19 pandemic. This narrative review reports the expert opinions of members of the largest international network of researchers on PUI in the framework of the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action (CA 16207), on the scientific progress made and the critical knowledge gaps remaining to be filled as the term of the Action reaches its conclusion.

A key advance has been achieving consensus on the clinical definition of various forms of PUI. Based on the overarching public health principles of protecting individuals and the public from harm and promoting the highest attainable standard of health, the World Health Organisation has introduced several new structured diagnoses into the ICD-11, including gambling disorder, gaming disorder, compulsive sexual behaviour disorder, and other unspecified or specified disorders due to addictive behaviours, alongside naming online activity as a diagnostic specifier. These definitions provide for the first time a sound platform for developing systematic networked research into various forms of PUI at global scale. Progress has also been made in areas such as refining and simplifying some of the available assessment instruments, clarifying the underpinning brain-based and social determinants, and building more empirically based etiological models, as a basis for therapeutic intervention, alongside public engagement initiatives. 

However, important gaps in our knowledge remain to be tackled. Principal among these include a better understanding of the course and evolution of the PUI-related problems, across different age groups, genders and other specific vulnerable groups, reliable methods for early identification of individuals at risk (before PUI becomes disordered), efficacious preventative and therapeutic interventions and ethical health and social policy changes that adequately safeguard human digital rights. The paper concludes with recommendations for achievable research goals, based on longitudinal analysis of a large multinational cohort co-designed with public stakeholders.

Behavioral addiction, Compulsive, Covid-19 pandemic, Gaming disorder, Impulsive, Patient and public involvement (PPI), Problematic usage of the Internet
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Fineberg, Naomi A., Menchón, José M. and Hall, Natalie , et al. (2022) Advances in problematic usage of the internet research – a narrative review by experts from the European network for problematic usage of the internet. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 118, [152346]. (doi:10.1016/j.comppsych.2022.152346).

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Global concern about problematic usage of the internet (PUI), and its public health and societal costs, continues to grow, sharpened in focus under the privations of the COVID-19 pandemic. This narrative review reports the expert opinions of members of the largest international network of researchers on PUI in the framework of the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action (CA 16207), on the scientific progress made and the critical knowledge gaps remaining to be filled as the term of the Action reaches its conclusion.

A key advance has been achieving consensus on the clinical definition of various forms of PUI. Based on the overarching public health principles of protecting individuals and the public from harm and promoting the highest attainable standard of health, the World Health Organisation has introduced several new structured diagnoses into the ICD-11, including gambling disorder, gaming disorder, compulsive sexual behaviour disorder, and other unspecified or specified disorders due to addictive behaviours, alongside naming online activity as a diagnostic specifier. These definitions provide for the first time a sound platform for developing systematic networked research into various forms of PUI at global scale. Progress has also been made in areas such as refining and simplifying some of the available assessment instruments, clarifying the underpinning brain-based and social determinants, and building more empirically based etiological models, as a basis for therapeutic intervention, alongside public engagement initiatives. 

However, important gaps in our knowledge remain to be tackled. Principal among these include a better understanding of the course and evolution of the PUI-related problems, across different age groups, genders and other specific vulnerable groups, reliable methods for early identification of individuals at risk (before PUI becomes disordered), efficacious preventative and therapeutic interventions and ethical health and social policy changes that adequately safeguard human digital rights. The paper concludes with recommendations for achievable research goals, based on longitudinal analysis of a large multinational cohort co-designed with public stakeholders.

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Accepted/In Press date: 9 August 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 16 August 2022
Published date: 25 August 2022
Keywords: Behavioral addiction, Compulsive, Covid-19 pandemic, Gaming disorder, Impulsive, Patient and public involvement (PPI), Problematic usage of the Internet

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Local EPrints ID: 492711
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/492711
ISSN: 0010-440X
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Date deposited: 12 Aug 2024 16:46
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Author: Naomi A. Fineberg
Author: José M. Menchón
Author: Natalie Hall
Author: Bernardo Dell'Osso
Author: Matthias Brand
Author: Marc N. Potenza
Author: Samuel R. Chamberlain ORCID iD
Author: Giovanna Cirnigliaro
Author: Christine Lochner
Author: Joël Billieux
Author: Zsolt Demetrovics
Author: Hans Jürgen Rumpf
Author: Astrid Müller
Author: Jesús Castro-Calvo
Author: Eric Hollander
Author: Julius Burkauskas
Author: Edna Grünblatt
Author: Susanne Walitza
Author: Ornella Corazza
Author: Daniel L. King
Author: Dan J. Stein
Author: Jon E. Grant
Author: Stefano Pallanti
Author: Henrietta Bowden-Jones
Author: Michael Van Ameringen
Author: Konstantinos Ioannidis
Author: Lior Carmi
Author: Anna E. Goudriaan
Author: Giovanni Martinotti
Author: Célia M.D. Sales
Author: Julia Jones
Author: Biljiana Gjoneska
Author: Orsolya Király
Author: Beatrice Benatti
Author: Matteo Vismara
Author: Luca Pellegrini
Author: Dario Conti
Author: Ilaria Cataldo
Author: Gianluigi M. Riva
Author: Murat Yücel
Author: Maèva Flayelle
Author: Thomas Hall
Author: Morgan Griffiths
Author: Joseph Zohar
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