May 27, 2005

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Internet addict centre in Beijing

Today's (unlinkable) SCMP reports on a Beijing medical centre catering to net addicts. Can one for blogging addicts be far away?

An estimate based on surveys puts the number of teenage internet addicts at 4.4 million - or 15 per cent of teenage internet users...Like many of the people at the medical centre, which can accommodate 14 people at a time for stays of between 10 and 15 days at a cost of 400 yuan a day, Cui was forced there by his parents.

Tao Ran, director of the centre which is linked to the Beijing Military Hospital, said all the patients had psychological problems. They suffered from anxiety and stress. Half were depressed, while compulsive behaviour and communication difficulties were also common.

Regardless of their similarities or differences, medical experts say one thing all internet addicts share with each other - and other addicts - is a chemical imbalance in the brain.

An organic compound released when the mind is stimulated, 5-HT, transmits feelings of euphoria or depression throughout the body. When the compound is being secreted, it can trick the body into thinking it does not need sleep or food. And the body craves 5-HT, meaning people experience withdrawal symptoms - such as sweating, an increased heart rate, anxiety, headaches and sore muscles - if the level of release is too low or irregular. Physical dependency can be cured by injections, but the key problem is changing the underlying psychology...

"Internet addiction is just a reflection of anxiety, an absence of a sense of security, and a loss of traditional values and beliefs in the rapidly developing Chinese society," Dr Tao said.

posted by Simon on 05.27.05 at 09:41 AM in the




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Excerpt: The number of internet users in China has recently surpassed that of the United States with an estimated totalĀ of aroundĀ 100 million and according to a recent article in the South China Morning Post 4.4 million of those users are addicts requiring
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