Are You Addicted to Technology

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1. Internet Addicts Age Groups

1.1. 25 to 34 is 44%

1.2. 35 to 44 is 54%

1.3. 45 to 54 is 40%

1.4. 55 to 64 is 39%

1.5. 65 + is 44%

1.6. (Mlot, Mlot, & Stephanie, 2013

2. References

2.1. CBS. (2012, January 13). Deepak Chopra on Digital Addiction. Retrieved from Deepak Chopra on Digital Addiction

2.2. Chen, H. (2015, September 07). Asia's smartphone addiction. Retrieved from Asia's smartphone addiction

2.3. Mlot, S., Mlot, S., & Stephanie. (2013, March 11). Infographic: Are You Addicted to the Internet? Retrieved from Infographic: Are You Addicted to the Internet?

3. Consequences of Internet Addiction

3.1. Social isolation

3.2. Withdrawal when technology is not longer there

3.3. Loss of sense of time

3.4. Need for better technology

3.5. (Mlot, Mlot, & Stephanie, 2013

4. What is addiction

4.1. Dr. Deepak Chopra describes addiction has an addictive behaviour that you're compulsively repeating that behaviour at the cost of everything in your life. You will struggle in sleep having relationships, social interactions, health, well-being (CBS, 2012).

4.2. Nomophobia otherwise known has no mobile phone phobia the onset of severe anxiety on losing access to your smartphone has been talked about for years (Chen, 2015)

5. Early Signs

5.1. Feeling anxious or restless at the thought of being without your phone

5.2. Constantly checking your phone for no reason

5.3. Avoiding social interaction in favour of spending time on your phone

5.4. Waking up in the middle of the night to check your smartphone

5.5. A decline in academic or work performance as a result of prolonged phone activity

5.6. Easily distracted by emails or smart apps

5.7. (CBS, 2012)

6. Types of technology addictions

6.1. Video Games

6.1.1. 18% Gaming addicts from 70% playing online games

6.2. Online Gambling

6.2.1. 4 % of teenagers are addicted to online gambling with the UK online betting industry at 2 billions pounds

6.3. Internet Pornography

6.3.1. Globally makes $3,075 each second by 28258 users

6.4. Facebook

6.4.1. In 2012 there was 1.06 billion people on laptops and 680 people on smartphones

6.5. For more Information (Mlot, Mlot, & Stephanie, 2013)