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The traps of the internet in the covid era

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 August 2021

I.D. Rădulescu*
Affiliation:
Psychiatrist, “Elisabeta Doamna” Psychiatric Hospital, Galati, Romania
L. Luca
Affiliation:
Phd Student, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University “Dunarea de Jos”, Iasi, Romania
V. Bokolas
Affiliation:
Phd, Educational Scientist, Xenios Polis, Athens, Greece
V.D. Mărineanu
Affiliation:
Phd, Psychologist, București University, București, Romania
S. Rawat
Affiliation:
Phd, Psychologist, Military MIND Academy, Pune, India
A.B. Ciubară
Affiliation:
Md, Ph.d, Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University “Dunarea de Jos”, Galati, Romania
A. Piotrowski
Affiliation:
Phd, Psychologist, University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland
E. Vashdi
Affiliation:
Phd In Physical Therapy, Yaelcenter, Haifa, Israel
A. Ciubară
Affiliation:
Md, Ph.d., Hab. Professor, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University “Dunarea de Jos” Head of Psychiatry Department, Senior Psychiatrist at ”Elisabeta Doamna” Hospital, Galati, Romania
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*Corresponding author.

Abstract

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Introduction

The paper presents the results of one international study due by our team in the period of restrictions imposed by Covid-19, between March and June 2020.

Objectives

To inform the population about the risks concerning the excessiv use of internet To prevent the effects of those behaviors which affects the global functioning of individuals

Methods

Questionnaire applied to a number of 549 subjects, 18 to 60 years old, 217 from Romania and 332 from other European and Asian countries

Results

The results allowed us to verify the assumption that there is a change in communications needs of individuals, as well gender and age differences in terms of time spent on the internet during the covid period.

Conclusions

The issue of psycho-education regarding the awareness of dangers and the traps of the virtual era remain relevant.

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© The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the European Psychiatric Association
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