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Sheshtawy, H., Al-Saadani, M., Abdelaziz, H. (2024). RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNET ADDICTION AND PERSONALITY DISORDER IN PATIENTS ATTENDING OUTPATIENT CLINICS OF ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS. ALEXMED ePosters, 6(3), 9-10. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2024.296673.1868
Hesham Adel Sheshtawy; Mostafa Kamal Al-Saadani; Hend Magdy Elsayed Abdelaziz. "RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNET ADDICTION AND PERSONALITY DISORDER IN PATIENTS ATTENDING OUTPATIENT CLINICS OF ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS". ALEXMED ePosters, 6, 3, 2024, 9-10. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2024.296673.1868
Sheshtawy, H., Al-Saadani, M., Abdelaziz, H. (2024). 'RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNET ADDICTION AND PERSONALITY DISORDER IN PATIENTS ATTENDING OUTPATIENT CLINICS OF ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS', ALEXMED ePosters, 6(3), pp. 9-10. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2024.296673.1868
Sheshtawy, H., Al-Saadani, M., Abdelaziz, H. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNET ADDICTION AND PERSONALITY DISORDER IN PATIENTS ATTENDING OUTPATIENT CLINICS OF ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS. ALEXMED ePosters, 2024; 6(3): 9-10. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2024.296673.1868

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNET ADDICTION AND PERSONALITY DISORDER IN PATIENTS ATTENDING OUTPATIENT CLINICS OF ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS

Article 1, Volume 6, Issue 3, July 2024, Page 9-10  XML
Document Type: Preliminary preprint short reports of original research
DOI: 10.21608/alexpo.2024.296673.1868
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Authors
Hesham Adel Sheshtawy1; Mostafa Kamal Al-Saadani2; Hend Magdy Elsayed Abdelaziz email 3
1Department of Neuropsychiatry, Faculty of Medicine - Alexandria University
2Neurology and Psychiatry Department, Faculty of Medicine , Alexandria University
3Department Neuropsychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, Egypt.
Abstract
Research on problematic Internet use is growing due to its importance in various contex. Debates persist on whether problematic Internet use is addictive and which activities should be considered for clinical diagnosis. Internet addiction (IA) is an uncontrollable urge to use the internet, leading to devaluation of time, intense anxiety, and deteriorating social and family life.
Studies show a correlation between psychiatric disorders (PD) and IA, with Axis-I disorders often co-occurring with pathological Internet use. However, personality traits are often overlooked as risk factors for developing IA.
Narcissistic tendencies have been found to be related to social media addiction in previous studies. They can strengthen their ideal selves and fantasy powers in the virtual world.
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) features with affective instability and impulsivity have been shown to correlate with IA in cross-sectional studies. Individuals with histrionic PD who need more social approval and have a desire to be liked are more likely to develop social media addiction and a problematic use of social media.
Keywords
Internet addiction (IA); PERSONALITY DISORDER; Borderline personality disorder (BPD)
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