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Preventing problematic internet use during the COVID-19 pandemic: consensus guidance

Preventing problematic internet use during the COVID-19 pandemic: consensus guidance
Preventing problematic internet use during the COVID-19 pandemic: consensus guidance

As a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments have introduced steps such as spatial distancing and “staying at home” to curb its spread and impact. The fear resulting from the disease, the ‘lockdown’ situation, high levels of uncertainty regarding the future, and financial insecurity raise the level of stress, anxiety, and depression experienced by people all around the world. Psychoactive substances and other reinforcing behaviors (e.g., gambling, video gaming, watching pornography) are often used to reduce stress and anxiety and/or to alleviate depressed mood. The tendency to use such substances and engage in such behaviors in an excessive manner as putative coping strategies in crises like the COVID-19 pandemic is considerable. Moreover, the importance of information and communications technology (ICT) is even higher in the present crisis than usual. ICT has been crucial in keeping parts of the economy going, allowing large groups of people to work and study from home, enhancing social connectedness, providing greatly needed entertainment, etc. Although for the vast majority ICT use is adaptive and should not be pathologized, a subgroup of vulnerable individuals are at risk of developing problematic usage patterns. The present consensus guidance discusses these risks and makes some practical recommendations that may help diminish them.

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Király, Orsolya, Potenza, Marc N., Stein, Dan J., King, Daniel L., Hodgins, David C., Saunders, John B., Griffiths, Mark D., Gjoneska, Biljana, Billieux, Joël, Brand, Matthias, Abbott, Max W., Chamberlain, Samuel R., Corazza, Ornella, Burkauskas, Julius, Sales, Célia M.D., Montag, Christian, Lochner, Christine, Grünblatt, Edna, Wegmann, Elisa, Martinotti, Giovanni, Lee, Hae Kook, Rumpf, Hans Jürgen, Castro-Calvo, Jesús, Rahimi-Movaghar, Afarin, Higuchi, Susumu, Menchon, Jose M., Zohar, Joseph, Pellegrini, Luca, Walitza, Susanne, Fineberg, Naomi A. and Demetrovics, Zsolt (2020) Preventing problematic internet use during the COVID-19 pandemic: consensus guidance. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 100, [152180]. (doi:10.1016/j.comppsych.2020.152180).

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Abstract

As a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments have introduced steps such as spatial distancing and “staying at home” to curb its spread and impact. The fear resulting from the disease, the ‘lockdown’ situation, high levels of uncertainty regarding the future, and financial insecurity raise the level of stress, anxiety, and depression experienced by people all around the world. Psychoactive substances and other reinforcing behaviors (e.g., gambling, video gaming, watching pornography) are often used to reduce stress and anxiety and/or to alleviate depressed mood. The tendency to use such substances and engage in such behaviors in an excessive manner as putative coping strategies in crises like the COVID-19 pandemic is considerable. Moreover, the importance of information and communications technology (ICT) is even higher in the present crisis than usual. ICT has been crucial in keeping parts of the economy going, allowing large groups of people to work and study from home, enhancing social connectedness, providing greatly needed entertainment, etc. Although for the vast majority ICT use is adaptive and should not be pathologized, a subgroup of vulnerable individuals are at risk of developing problematic usage patterns. The present consensus guidance discusses these risks and makes some practical recommendations that may help diminish them.

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Published date: July 2020

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Local EPrints ID: 493334
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/493334
ISSN: 0010-440X
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ORCID for Samuel R. Chamberlain: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7014-8121

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Author: Orsolya Király
Author: Marc N. Potenza
Author: Dan J. Stein
Author: Daniel L. King
Author: David C. Hodgins
Author: John B. Saunders
Author: Mark D. Griffiths
Author: Biljana Gjoneska
Author: Joël Billieux
Author: Matthias Brand
Author: Max W. Abbott
Author: Samuel R. Chamberlain ORCID iD
Author: Ornella Corazza
Author: Julius Burkauskas
Author: Célia M.D. Sales
Author: Christian Montag
Author: Christine Lochner
Author: Edna Grünblatt
Author: Elisa Wegmann
Author: Giovanni Martinotti
Author: Hae Kook Lee
Author: Hans Jürgen Rumpf
Author: Jesús Castro-Calvo
Author: Afarin Rahimi-Movaghar
Author: Susumu Higuchi
Author: Jose M. Menchon
Author: Joseph Zohar
Author: Luca Pellegrini
Author: Susanne Walitza
Author: Naomi A. Fineberg
Author: Zsolt Demetrovics

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