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Lucija Vejmelka, Roberta Matkovic and Miroslav Rajter
Online contacts and other activities on the Internet came into focus given the increased use during the COVID-19 pandemic. The online environment is a setting for problematic Internet use, including cyberbullying, and research so far shows that inclusion...
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Vilmante Liubiniene, Donata Lisaite and Jurgita Motiejuniene
Technologies offered and used on the Internet play a significant part in the lives of children; nevertheless, little research has been done on how children view and use machine translation (MT). According to recent literature, there are various benefits ...
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Rubayyi Alghamdi and Martine Bellaiche
Using the Internet of Things (IoT) for various applications, such as home and wearables devices, network applications, and even self-driven vehicles, detecting abnormal traffic is one of the problematic areas for researchers to protect network infrastruc...
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Lucija Vejmelka and Roberta Matkovic
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a transition to online services in almost all aspects of life. Today, online access is an important aspect of child well-being more than ever. The aim of the study was to investigate online activities and gender differences o...
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Phoenix Kit-han Mo, Ji-Bin Li, Hui Jiang and Joseph T. F. Lau
Background: Internet use is significant public health issue and can be a risk factor for other addictive behaviors, such as smoking. The present study examined the association between problematic Internet use (PIU) (i.e., Internet addiction (IA) and soci...
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Olatz Lopez-Fernandez
The field of technological behavioural addictions is moving towards specific problems (i.e., gaming disorder). However, more evidence of generalised versus specific Internet use-related addiction problems (generalised pathological Internet use (GPIU) vs....
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Yafei Tan, Ying Chen, Yaogui Lu and Liping Li
The primary aim of this study was to examine associations between problematic Internet use, depression and sleep disturbance, and explore whether there were differential effects of problematic Internet use and depression on sleep disturbance. A total of ...
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