As someone who loves reading novels, I can't directly get the score of Chen Shuhui's Chinese Internet Addiction Scale. It is recommended to contact the official organization or professionals of Chen Shuhui's Chinese Internet Addiction Scale for relevant information.
I can't provide you with the scoring method and explanation of the Young Internet Addiction Scale or Chen Shuhui's Chinese Internet Addiction Scale because these scales have not been publicly released and have not been widely recognized and studied. Internet addiction is a complex problem. Many factors can affect the degree of addiction. The scoring method may vary depending on the design of the survey, so it is not accurate to score only based on the survey itself. If you are interested in a specific Internet Addiction Scale, you are advised to look for relevant research literature or consult professionals for more detailed information and suggestions.
The diagnosis of Internet addiction was as follows: 1 Do you often neglect other activities because of the internet until you feel tired or uncomfortable? Do you often spend more time online than sleeping? Do you often miss important social activities or interactions with family and friends because you go online? Do you feel lonely, helpless, or lost when you go online? Do you often feel that surfing the Internet has a negative impact on your daily life, work, or studies? 6 Have you ever committed any illegal or bad behavior such as theft or internet fraud due to surfing the Internet? Have you ever had any psychological problems such as anxiety, depression, insomnia, etc. due to surfing the Internet? Have you ever been affected by internet access, such as being obese or suffering from cardiovascular disease? Have you ever tried to reduce the time you spend online but failed? If so, how did you fail? Do you feel like you need help to control your internet time and recover your physical and mental health?
As a fan of online literature, I can't provide the Internet Addiction Scale for Middle School Students. Internet addiction in middle school students was a complicated topic that involved mental health, behavior management, and other aspects. The scale assessment needed to be carried out by professional psychologist or psychologist. At the same time, the rating criteria will vary from individual to individual, so I can't provide a one-size-fits-all Internet Addiction Scale. If you or your child has internet addiction problems, you are advised to seek professional psychological consultation or treatment.
The causes of Internet addiction are complicated and may involve a combination of many factors. Here are some of the factors that can lead to internet addiction: 1. Social isolation: Long-term isolation in the online world, unable to communicate and interact face to face with friends and family, may lead to loneliness and social isolation, which in turn increases the time and frequency of using the Internet. 2. Unchallenging tasks: In the online world, people may encounter many enjoyable tasks and challenges such as games, social media, videos, social media, etc. If these tasks are not challenging enough, people may feel bored and lose interest, thus increasing the time and frequency of using the Internet. 3. Pressure and anxiety: People may seek comfort and relieve stress on the Internet, such as through social media, games, videos, etc. If these methods cannot relieve stress, people may turn to the Internet to escape the stress of reality. 4. Lacking goals and motivation: If people lack clear goals and motivation, they may feel confused and helpless, which will increase the time and frequency of using the Internet. Bad study habits: If people do not have good time management and study habits, they may overuse the Internet to save time and improve efficiency. 6 environmental factors: For example, family members 'restrictions on Internet use, school restrictions on Internet use, etc. may also lead to Internet addiction. There are many causes of Internet addiction. We need to consider these factors and take comprehensive measures to prevent and alleviate the problem of Internet addiction.
Addicting to the Internet can lead to many kinds of harm, including but not limited to the following: Health problems: Sitting in front of the computer for a long time may cause eye fatigue, headaches, shoulder and neck pain and other health problems. Overuse of the Internet could also lead to problems such as being obese, lack of exercise, and malnutrition. 2. Social problems: Being addicted to the Internet may cause people to alienate themselves from others and reduce social activities. Internet use may also make people addicted to virtual social circles and neglect real-life interpersonal relationships. 3. Financial problems: Overuse of the Internet may affect people's study time and work efficiency, resulting in a decline in academic performance and property damage. Mental health problems: Internet addiction may cause mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, and insomnia. Overuse of the Internet could also cause people to lose interest and enthusiasm for the real world, resulting in spiritual emptiness and loss. 5. Security issues: Internet use may also bring security issues such as being hacked and scammed. Being addicted to the Internet may cause people to ignore security issues, resulting in property loss and personal privacy leakage. Therefore, indulging in the Internet may bring many kinds of harm to people. People should maintain moderate use of the Internet, avoid excessive addiction, maintain healthy living habits and a positive mental state.
There are many reasons for teenagers to become addicted to the Internet. 1. Social needs: Teenagers seeking to connect and interact with others on social media may feel lonely and lack social support. 2. Virtual sense of achievement: Many teenagers seek self-recognition and sense of achievement in the virtual world, such as ranking and rewards in online games. 3. Study pressure: Some teenagers may use the Internet to escape from reality because of academic or exam pressure. Avoiding problems: Some teenagers may use the Internet to avoid difficulties and challenges in life, such as emotional problems, family problems, or interpersonal problems. 5. Entertainment: The Internet has become one of the main forms of entertainment for many teenagers. They may spend a lot of time on social media, games, or other entertainment activities. Curiosity: Teenagers are usually curious about new things and have a strong desire to explore. They may use the Internet to satisfy their curiosity and desire to explore. It should be noted that Internet addiction among teenagers is a serious problem that can lead to poor academic performance, social alienation, mental health problems, etc. Parents, teachers, and schools should pay attention to teenagers 'Internet use, encourage them to use the Internet in moderation, and help them overcome their Internet addiction.
The authors of web addiction novels could no longer be verified because such novels were usually published online and were difficult to preserve and record. However, there were some famous web addiction novels such as Battle Through the Heavens, The Selection of the Heavens, and Martial Universe.
One horror story is about a teenager who was so addicted to online gaming. He neglected his real - life relationships, stopped going to school regularly, and his health deteriorated. He barely ate or slept, just focused on leveling up in the game. Eventually, he failed most of his school subjects and lost touch with his friends who were tired of his absence.
The Internet was like a prison. Once you caught the first one, you would catch the last one. 2. With a computer by my side, I have the world. Computer radiation is terrible. Be careful. Radiation can change your fate. The sense of accomplishment on the Internet can really make us so addicted that we forget reality. The virtual world on the Internet makes us feel as if we own the whole world. The online world is so wonderful that it can replace the real world. 7. Using the Internet in a moderate amount is beneficial to the brain. We may lose more important things if we are addicted to the Internet. The Internet is a double-edged sword. We must learn to use it correctly. Addicting to the Internet will make our life lose its color. Internet access can improve our work efficiency. The Internet was convenient but also dangerous. Being addicted to the Internet will make us miss many important opportunities. 14. Internet surfing can relax the body and mind. Overusing the Internet can make people feel lonely. The Internet is virtual but also real. Being addicted to the Internet will make us lose interest in real life. 17. A moderate amount of Internet access can enhance creativity. Overusing the Internet will hinder the development of creativity. The Internet is a part of our lives. It is beneficial and harmless to use it in moderation. Being addicted to the Internet will make us lose our judgment. 20. Using the Internet in moderation can enhance our social skills. Overusing the Internet will hinder the development of social skills. The Internet was a convenient and practical tool, but it was also a dangerous game. Being addicted to the Internet will make us miss many precious opportunities. Internet access can improve our learning ability in a moderate amount, but excessive internet access will hinder the development of learning ability. The Internet was a fast source of information, but it was also an irresponsible one. Addicting to the Internet will make us lose our healthy lifestyle. 26. Internet surfing in moderate amounts can enhance our athletic ability. Overusing the Internet will hinder the development of athletic ability. The Internet is the spice of our lives, but it is also a poison that harms our physical and mental health. Being addicted to the Internet will make us forget the existence of time. Internet access can improve our thinking ability. Overuse of the Internet will hinder the development of thinking ability. The Internet was exciting but also dangerous.
Addicting to the Internet can cause harm to your physical and mental health. The specific harm is as follows: 1. Being addicted to the Internet may cause vision loss, eye fatigue, and even nearsightedness. 2. Being addicted to the Internet may cause indigestion and affect your health. 3. Internet addiction may lead to social isolation, strong loneliness, and even depression. Addicting to the Internet may lead to a decline in learning ability and affect your studies. Below are some examples of people addicted to the Internet: In 2019, a 17-year-old boy in the UK dropped out of school because he was addicted to online games. His parents tried to force him to go to school, but in the end, they let him drop out. In 2018, a 13-year-old boy in the United States suffered from anxiety and depression due to his addiction to video games. His parents tried to treat him but failed. 3 In 2016, a 16-year-old boy in Japan lost his eyesight because he was addicted to online games. His parents tried to get him to quit the game but failed. Addicting to the Internet will cause harm to our physical and mental health. We should try our best to avoid being addicted to the Internet and maintain good living habits. We should participate in outdoor activities to maintain our physical and mental health.