Determinants of Internet Addiction in a Sample of Egyptian University Students

Faculty Medicine Year: 2018
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Journal: International Addiction Review International Addiction Review Volume:
Keywords : Determinants , Internet Addiction , , Sample , Egyptian University    
Abstract:
Internet use-related problems were common among Egyptian university students. IA was associated with “fresh studying” and online gaming, while using the internet for educational purposes could be protective. Addressing this issue and its pr
   
     
 
       

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