Study on the Hazards and Governance Countermeasures of Adolescent Internet Addiction
Abstract
school, society, technology, and policy dimensions. Research indicates that internet addiction severely damages adolescents' physical and
mental health and social functioning, while emerging technologies like the metaverse heighten addiction risks. A collaborative "five-in-one"
governance system integrating family, school, societal, technological, and policy interventions is essential to effectively curb internet addiction and support adolescent development.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/neet.v4i1.8517
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