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Prevalence of internet addiction during the covid-19 outbreak and its risk factors among junior high school students in Taiwan
Min Pei Lin
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Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Affective Symptoms
19%
Coronavirus
100%
Disease Outbreaks
70%
Epidemics
13%
Impulsive Behavior
17%
Internet
76%
Logistic Models
10%
Mental Health
24%
Organizations
13%
Pandemics
16%
Psychology
10%
Regression Analysis
10%
Social Support
15%
Students
55%
Taiwan
78%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
family
11%
logistics
13%
mental health
41%
method
3%
organization
11%
pandemics
21%
program
8%
rate
5%
risk factor
81%
sampling
8%
school
70%
student
66%
world
9%
Social Sciences
addiction
73%
adolescent
9%
Internet
49%
logistics
12%
mental health
21%
regression
10%
social support
13%
student
19%
Taiwan
66%
well-being
10%
Engineering & Materials Science
Health
23%
Internet
53%
Logistic regression
17%
Sampling
11%
Students
58%
Chemical Compounds
Molecular Cluster
51%
Sampling
65%