SCREEN ADDICTION
On March 23, India went into lockdown and the life of almost all Indians became restricted within four walls or to their small size screens and this led to the sprouting of a new addiction i.e. Screen addiction.
WHAT IS SCREEN ADDICTION??
It is a behavioral addiction in which a person becomes dependent on the use of screen or other devices as a maladaptive way of coping with stress. This has been declared as a national health problem in South Korea and China and now a growing trend has been observed in other Asian and European countries.
In India the trend is towards the Smart Phone addiction especially now when our work and classes is heavily dependent on Smart Phones. This trend has affected both younger as well as older generations. In a study conducted by NIMHANS it is estimated that in India 5% of the youth in the age group 18-25 years has addictive use of social networking sites.
In India people are heavily dependent on Social media, online games; Online dating apps etc and this trend has gone up significantly during the lockdown period.
DO ALL USERS HAVE ADDICTION??
- The Answer is NO.
- Is preoccupied with the use of device (thinks about the previous usage or anticipates the next use).
- Needs to use the device with increased amount of time in order to achieve satisfaction.
- Has made unsuccessful efforts to control, cut back or stop the use.
- Is restless, moody, depressed or irritable when attempting to cut down or stop the use.
- Uses the device to cope with stress.
- Has lied to family members, therapist, or others to conceal the extent of usage of device.
- Since the number of people who are dependent on the screens have multiplied heavily it is high time that people should start thinking about DETOX the DIGITAL DETOXIFICATION, which is voluntarily reducing the use of digital devices.
- Practicing healthy lifestyle –giving more importance to exercise, outdoor activities and providing adequate time for sleep.
- Fixing time schedule for the use of digital media.
- Switching on the data only when it’s required.
- Keeping your cell-phones or any other devices out of reach especially away from bed.
- Spending more quality time with your friends and family.
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