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Heavy Internet Use Linked To Depression

An anonymous reader writes "People who spend a lot of time surfing the internet are more likely to show signs of depression, British scientists said on Wednesday. These 'internet addicts' spent proportionately more time browsing sexually gratifying websites, online gaming sites and online communities, Morrison said. They also had a higher incidence of moderate to severe depression than normal users."

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  1. Such a sad story. by ColdWetDog · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sad, so sad.

    Oh, wait.

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    1. Re:Such a sad story. by Z00L00K · · Score: 5, Interesting

      And what's cause and what's effect?

      What if heavy internet usage is caused by being depressed rather than causing it?

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    2. Re:Such a sad story. by zach_the_lizard · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Judging from my own experiences as someone who has suffered from depression for roughly half of my life (and someone who has attempted to end it), I would have to say that depression is the cause, and heavy internet use is the symptom. It's an escape mechanism. Instead of constantly thinking of death, you can get on the Web and try to distract yourself.

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    3. Re:Such a sad story. by digitig · · Score: 5, Insightful

      A question asked in the RA. '"Excessive internet use is associated with depression, but what we don't know is which comes first -- are depressed people drawn to the internet or does the internet cause depression?," Morrison said.'

      There's a third possibility which the article fails to consider: rather than one causing the other, perhaps both are caused by something else. For example, the person who has difficulty forming satisfying sexual relationships is perhaps likely to get depressed about that and to spend "proportionately more time browsing sexually gratifying websites". The whole thing gets muddy, because that can then form a feedback loop.

      Obligatory link.

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    4. Re:Such a sad story. by Myria · · Score: 5, Interesting

      I have severe depression, and have suicidal thoughts pretty much every day. I use the Web and WoW to escape from my persistent gender dysphoria. In chat rooms and online games, I can be a girl, but not in real life.

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  2. The next line states... by loftwyr · · Score: 5, Insightful

    But it is not clear whether the internet causes depression or whether depressed people are drawn to it.

    So, what we have here is an article with no actual basis for conclusions. Nothing to see here, move along

  3. Proof by moteyalpha · · Score: 5, Funny
  4. New term just in time for the DSM-V: by bledri · · Score: 5, Funny

    Slashdot Affective Disorder

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