Abusive use of Information and Communication Technologies: intervention experience in Addiction Prevention in San Luis

The World Health Organization recognizes that one in four people suffers from some form of suffering related to Addictions Without Substances, including abusive use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs).In 2008, the first assistance service was opened in the Province of San Luis for t...

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Main Authors: Pérez, María José, Quiroga, Ana Beatríz, Olivares Alzugaray, Paulina, Pérez, Julián
Format: Online
Language:spa
Published: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Faculdad de Ciencias Sociales, Centro de Estudios Avanzados. Maestría en Procesos Educativos Mediados por Tecnología 2017
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Online Access:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/vesc/article/view/17344
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Summary:The World Health Organization recognizes that one in four people suffers from some form of suffering related to Addictions Without Substances, including abusive use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs).In 2008, the first assistance service was opened in the Province of San Luis for the care of pathological gambling, a non-chemical addiction of which there was little knowledge until then. Almost a decade later, consultations are being made from concerned parents because their children are immersed in social networks most of the day, with negative consequences on a personal, family and social level and the consequent lack of interest in other activities that do not include ICTs. The purpose of the present work is to relate an experience in the approach of this problem, with the objective of generating awareness and new perspectives of intervention in the prevention of addictions.