Impact of Internet Addiction on Youth’s Emotional Development

Impact of Internet Addiction on Youth’s Emotional Development

By Psychologs Magazine News

FEBRUARY 21, 2025

Since technology has advanced, the internet has become a vital component of our life in every aspect. It is evident that modern individuals use the internet to effortlessly fulfill their information demands and do daily tasks like communication, entertainment, daily job, financial transactions, and meetings. People spend the majority of their days on the internet because of its enabling features, and this excessive use can become “addiction-like.” The global social media agency “We are Social,” with its headquarters located in the UK, released data from 17 countries in the 2021 Digital Report (We Are Social, 2021).

According to the report, The number of internet users rose by 7.3% to 4.66 billion, and the number of social media users increased by 13% to 4.2 billion, in comparison to the previous year. Approximately 60% of the world’s population consists of these numbers. According to reports, teens and young adults—particularly those between the ages of 16 and 24—are more likely to use the internet excessively. An average internet user now logs on for six hours and forty-four minutes per day.

The proportion of young people in India is rising and currently stands at about thirty percent. Youths are growing more and more vulnerable to cyber addiction due to the advancement of communication technology and easy access to the internet, which is impeding their emotional development. In light of this, the main goal of the current study is to investigate the connection between young people’s emotional development and internet addiction. When someone is addicted to the Internet, they allow other aspects of their lives (including relationships, employment, or health) to suffer as a result of their obsessive need to spend a lot of time online. In order to get the same “high,” the individual grows reliant on using the Internet and needs to spend an increasing amount of time online.The term “Internet addiction” can be used to describe a variety of behaviors. Net addiction and Internet addiction disorder (IAD) are other names for this problem.

Scholarly investigations about internet addiction and its effects on several psychological dimensions in teenagers have demonstrated a negative influence on their emotional development and additional behavioral issues.

A sample of 237 upper secondary students from various non missionary, CBSE schools in Bhopal was obtained. The standardized measures of emotional development and internet addiction were applied. The study utilized single factor between group designs for both descriptive and inferential analysis. The results of the study showed a strong correlation between loss of independence and internet addiction. Pupils with high internet addiction scores also scored highly on the lack of independence component. There was no significant correlation found between internet addiction and the other characteristics, which include emotional regression, emotional instability, personality disintegration, and social maladjustment. The survey also looked at other factors, finding that students use their cellphones to access the internet primarily and are extremely active on social networking sites.

The study shed light on the connection between internet use and emotional development, giving parents and educators important knowledge for the child’s overall growth.

Internet Addiction in Children: The New Age Epidemic

By Shamblevi Samir Alve

JULY 28, 2024

I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction the world will have a generation of idiots By Albert Einstein

The Internet is one of the several other technological advancements mankind has experienced in the last few decades. The lucrative nature of the internet has encompassed not only adults but the young blood as well around the globe.  However, the internet has turned out to be a two-way sword. Today, Internet addiction is attracting a lot of attention from mental health practitioners, academicians, researchers and parents all across the world. Internet addiction can be as damaging as drug addiction. Recently, a Chinese teenager was rushed to hospital after he cut off his hand in an attempt to cure his internet addiction.

Back Home, several kids spend too much time on the computer, much to the dismay of the parents. Besides the computer, the mushrooming industry of smartphones has added cherry to the icing. These sources of virtual media offer a safe space for children to experiment with their emerging identities. Hence, it compels these young minds to enter the world of social networking, gaming, internet shopping, pornography, gambling and much more. As a primary caretaker, it becomes very important for parents to look for initial symptoms of internet addiction.

1- Lack of internet access making the child restless and impulsive should also be considered seriously by parents.

2- Spending less amount of time with parents, siblings, and peers in the real world is another sign of developing internet addiction.

3- When stopped from using the internet, if the child becomes irritable or aggressive it justifies the beginning of internet dependency.

4- The child is happy when accessing social media, on the other hand, being offline makes him/her aloof and sad should also ring an alarm for parents.

5- If the child is spending an irrational amount of time on the internet instead of outdoor sports or other curricular activities, it becomes important for parents to intervene.

These are some of the signs parents should look for among their young ones before it goes out of control. If required parents should seek should professional help from school counsellors and developmental psychologists. Moreover, the following ways can be adopted by parents to ensure their children do not get addicted to the digital world.

1- Try and avoid keeping the computer in your child’s room. It becomes easy to monitor internet usage this way.

2- Parents should keep in mind not to buy all the gadgets that children ask for; it would only increase the chances of their addiction.

3- Keeping a tab on the sites becomes inevitable. If the child is spending time on the internet to gather valuable information, appreciate it.

4- Teaching children to develop a hobby and encouraging them to indulge in an outdoor activity will give them a break from their school routine.

5- Talk to your children about their internet usage. If they are facing problems that are causing a desire to “escape” from reality, teach them to share their feelings and emotions with real people rather than suppressing them and sharing them with unknown people.

6- Setting up a time limit becomes crucial. Parents should make a conscious effort to list down how many hours the child is online and then, slowly start reducing the hours. Setting up an alarm can be helpful.

7- Parents themselves should avoid playing games online while the child is busy with school assignments. Also spending quality time with children helps them build a strong rapport with parents.

Every child is different and so which of the above ways parents indulge in becomes subjective. There can be even other ways in which internet addiction can be dealt with.  Sometimes it becomes important to take away the source of the internet completely but it must be the last attempt to digitally detox your child. Addictions are hard to break but not an impossible task. All it requires is vigilance and some patience among parents to secure a healthy life for their child.

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