Internet addiction on the rise
Depressive disorders, anxiety disorders and ADHS are most common concomitants
Spectrum of concomitant disorders similar to that in alcohol addicts
The researcher from Bochum has compiled a so-called comorbidity profile of 25 Internet addicts. Each patient presented at least one concomitant disorder. Together with his colleagues, Bert te Wildt examined 25 alcohol addicts for comparison. Their comorbidity profile was quite similar. However, only every other patient in this cohort suffered from a concomitant disorder. “These results highlight the significance of comorbidity for Internet addiction,” says te Wildt. He also points out: “This is not a one-way street, the disorders interact.” In another study, he found evidence that in a number of patients Internet addiction may be traced back to similar personality structures.
Large numbers presumably undetected
According to estimates, 500,000 Germans in the age bracket from 14 to 64 years suffer from Internet addiction, which most commonly takes the shape of online gaming addiction. The studies conducted by Bert te Wildt’s team at the media outpatient clinic in Bochum suggest that many cases remain undetected.
A detailed article can be found in the online magazine RUBIN, the RUB’s science magazine.
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