Despite significant policy efforts, in 2003 the Hungarian general population has fallen behind the Central and Eastern European (CEE) average regarding most social indicators of Internet access, usage, knowledge and attitudes. The article is a policy impact assessment interpreting the results of a population survey covering 10 countries of CEE, performed in 2003 within the framework of the SIBIS Project (Statistical Indicators Benchmarking the Information Society). The 10 Newly Associated States (NAS) covered by the survey are as follows: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. In case of Hungary the relevant strategies, legal framework development and support actions of various public policy areas are analysed with the help of an international comparative analysis of survey findings.
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a behavioral addiction when concerning the object of their addiction, they satisfy six criteria. In relation to work, this would be: (a) salience (i.e., work is the single most important activity in their life), (b) mood modification (i.e., work
Moving from the terminology debate to a transdisciplinary understanding of the problem
Commentary on: Ten myths about work addiction (Griffiths et al., 2018)
devastating effects of addiction. To sum up, I agree with Griffiths et al. that the “miss-use” of addiction terminology (i.e., work addiction and workaholism) is a strong barrier to the advancement of our understanding about the experience of those actually
.e., conflicts with friends or family), professional/academic problems (i.e., work or school absence and deteriorated performance), and so on ( Kuss & Grifiths, 2012 ). These outcomes are usually signs of gaming disorder (GD). The ability to predict whether a gamer
trajectory in adolescence, with a delayed onset of adult commitments and activities (i.e., work for pay, dating, and driving; Bleidorn & Schwaba, 2017 ; Twenge & Park, 2017 ; Twenge et al., 2010 ; Twenge, Joiner, Rogers, & Martin, 2018 ). Late adolescence