South Lake County 219.736.7200
North Lake County 219.392.6001
Toll Free 1.888.398.7050
r s s feed icon
Internet Addiction and Media Issues
Resources
Basic InformationMore InformationLatest NewsQuestions and AnswersLinksBook Reviews
Related Topics

Child & Adolescent Development: Overview
Impulse Control Disorders
Workplace Issues
Financial Issues

Internet Addicts More Prone to Depression

HealthDay News
by -- Randy Dotinga
Updated: Feb 3rd 2010

new article illustration

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 3 (HealthDay News) -- Internet addicts who devote much of their lives to browsing the Web are more likely to show signs of depression, British researchers have found.

Some people develop a compulsive Internet habit, socializing online through social-networking sites and chat rooms instead of meeting people in person. The researchers found that people who did this were more likely to have depression than other Internet users.

"The Internet now plays a huge part in modern life, but its benefits are accompanied by a darker side," lead study author Catriona Morrison, of the University of Leeds, said in a university news release. "While many of us use the Internet to pay bills, shop and send e-mails, there is a small subset of the population who find it hard to control how much time they spend online, to the point where it interferes with their daily activities."

The study, published Feb. 10 in Psychopathology, looked at 1,319 people, ages 16 to 51, and found that 1.2 percent were addicted to the Internet. Those that were deemed "Internet addicts" also had a higher incidence of moderate to severe depression, the researchers found.

"Our research indicates that excessive Internet use is associated with depression, but what we don't know is which comes first: Are depressed people drawn to the Internet, or does the Internet cause depression?" Morrison said. "What is clear is that, for a small subset of people, excessive use of the Internet could be a warning signal for depressive tendencies."

More information

The U.S. National Institute of Mental Health has more about depression.

Strawhun Center

8555 Taft Street
Merrillville, IN 46410-6199
219.769.4005
info@regionalmental
health.org

Stark Center

3903 Indianapolis Blvd.
East Chicago, IN 46312
219.398-7050
info@regionalmental
health.org

Child and Adolescent
Program

1409 E. 84th Place
Merrillville, IN 46410
219.794.2000

5900 Hohman Avenue
Hammond, IN 46410
219.391-0427

Outpatient Services:

290-A East 90th Drive
Merrillville, IN 46410
219.736.9115

2490 Central Avenue
Lake Station, IN 46405
219.962.4040

3903 Indianapolis Blvd.
East Chicago, IN 46312
219.392-6072

2600 Highway Avenue
Highland, IN 46323
219.972-0131


powered by centersite dot net