articleCyberPsychology & BehaviorJun 10, 2009Closed access

Loneliness as the Cause and the Effect of Problematic Internet Use: The Relationship between Internet Use and Psychological Well-Being

Kent State University · Michigan State University

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Abstract

The current research started from the assumption that one of the major motives driving individuals' Internet use is to relieve psychosocial problems (e.g., loneliness, depression). This study showed that individuals who were lonely or did not have good social skills could develop strong compulsive Internet use behaviors resulting in negative life outcomes (e.g., harming other significant activities such as work, school, or significant relationships) instead of relieving their original problems. Such augmented negative outcomes were expected to isolate individuals from healthy social activities and lead them into more loneliness. Even though previous research suggests that social use of the Internet (e.g.,…

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Keywords
  • Loneliness
  • The Internet
  • Psychology
  • Psychosocial
  • Entertainment
  • Internet privacy
  • Social psychology
  • Clinical psychology
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