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An Analysis of the Causes and Cures for College Students' Internet Addiction Disorder

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Wang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed the following measures to prevent and cure Internet addiction disorder: to set a goal in life, to develop democratic and equal family culture, to intensify Internet quality education, and to establish the government's laws and regulations for the Internet as well as its ethics guidance mechanism.
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With the development of the Internet, the fact that Internet addiction disorder damages the physical and mental health of youngsters has drawn wide attention in the whole society. To seek cures for college students' Internet addiction disorder, the present essay analyses the manifestations of Internet addiction, its causes and its diagnosis criteria. On the basis of analysis, the author proposes the following measures to prevent and cure Internet addiction disorder: to set a goal in life, to develop democratic and equal family culture, to intensify Internet quality education, and to establish the government's laws and regulations for the Internet as well as its ethics guidance mechanism.

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