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[Clinical and psychological features of people with internet dependence: experience of a pilot study]. / Kliniko-psikhopatologicheskie osobennosti lits s internet-zavisimost'yu: opyt pilotnogo issledovaniya.
Egorov, A Yu; Grechanyy, S V; Chuprova, N A; Soldatkin, V A; Yakovlev, A N; Ilyuk, R D; Nikolishin, A E; Ponizovskiy, P A; Vantey, V B; Gromyko, D I; Dolgikh, N V; Erofeyeva, N A; Pozdnyak, V V; Il'ichev, A B; Khutoryanskaya, J V; Egorov, A A; Magomedova, E A; Nechayeva, A I; Pashkevich, N V; Semenova, J V; Sidorov, A A; Khanykov, V V; Kibitov, A A; Krupitskiy, E M; Shmukler, A B; Kibitov, A O.
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  • Egorov AY; Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry, St Petersburg, Russia.
  • Grechanyy SV; Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University, St Petersburg, Russia.
  • Chuprova NA; St. Petersburg University, St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Soldatkin VA; St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, St Petersburg, Russia.
  • Yakovlev AN; Serbsky National Medical Research Centre for Psychiatry and Narcology, Moscow, Russia.
  • Ilyuk RD; Rostov State Medical University, Rostov, Russia.
  • Nikolishin AE; Lipetsk Regional Narcological Dispensary, Lipetsk, Russia.
  • Ponizovskiy PA; Bekhterev National Medical Research Center of Psychiatry and Neurology, St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Vantey VB; Serbsky National Medical Research Centre for Psychiatry and Narcology, Moscow, Russia.
  • Gromyko DI; Serbsky National Medical Research Centre for Psychiatry and Narcology, Moscow, Russia.
  • Dolgikh NV; Lipetsk Regional Narcological Dispensary, Lipetsk, Russia.
  • Erofeyeva NA; Bekhterev National Medical Research Center of Psychiatry and Neurology, St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Pozdnyak VV; Lipetsk Regional Narcological Dispensary, Lipetsk, Russia.
  • Il'ichev AB; Bekhterev National Medical Research Center of Psychiatry and Neurology, St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Khutoryanskaya JV; St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, St Petersburg, Russia.
  • Egorov AA; St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, St Petersburg, Russia.
  • Magomedova EA; St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, St Petersburg, Russia.
  • Nechayeva AI; St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, St Petersburg, Russia.
  • Pashkevich NV; Rostov State Medical University, Rostov, Russia.
  • Semenova JV; Bekhterev National Medical Research Center of Psychiatry and Neurology, St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Sidorov AA; Lipetsk Regional Narcological Dispensary, Lipetsk, Russia.
  • Khanykov VV; Bekhterev National Medical Research Center of Psychiatry and Neurology, St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Kibitov AA; Rostov State Medical University, Rostov, Russia.
  • Krupitskiy EM; Serbsky National Medical Research Centre for Psychiatry and Narcology, Moscow, Russia.
  • Shmukler AB; Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
  • Kibitov AO; Bekhterev National Medical Research Center of Psychiatry and Neurology, St. Petersburg, Russia.
Article em Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32323937
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

The prevalence of Internet addiction (IA) is growing steadily, especially among the younger generation. The purpose of this multicenter study was to investigate the socio-demographic characteristics, clinical varieties, and profile of psychopathological symptoms of mental disorders in patients with IA. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

The study included 2 groups the main group consisted of 44 people, aged 16 to 34 years, average age 22.00±0.66 years, 33 (75%) men, 11 (25%) women; the control group included 120 people, aged 19 to 30 years, average age 23.13±0.18 years, 90 (74.3%) men, 30 (26.7%) women. Groups were identified at the testing stage based on the total score on the Chen Internet Addiction Scale (CIAS). The main group included individuals who scored CIAS 65 points or higher. The specially developed Unified Study Card, The Mini international neuropsychiatric interview (MINI), the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), the Beck Depression Questionnaire (BDI), the Prodromal Questionnaire-16 (PQ-16), the Symptom Checklist-90-Questionnaire Revised (SCL-90-R). RESULTS AND

CONCLUSION:

There were more people with secondary specialized education and unemployed in the main group. The family burden of addiction and psychiatric disorders did not differ in both groups, and the heredity of somatic diseases was lower in the IA group. In the IA group, a psychiatric diagnosis was made 9 times more often. The severity of affective and anxiety disorders was higher in the IA group, while the risk of psychosis was low that allows considering the symptoms of IA outside the framework of subpsychotic mental disorders. The features of the psychopathological symptoms of IA were total «tension¼ of the psychopathological profile; a relatively uniform and slightly specific profile of psychopathological symptoms with a certain tendency to the prevalence of personality-related stress manifestations.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Comportamento Aditivo / Internet Idioma: Ru Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Comportamento Aditivo / Internet Idioma: Ru Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article