Q1. Do you spend a lot of time online or playing games, often exceeding your original schedule? A. No B. Occasionally C. Often D. Almost every day
Q2. When you can't access the internet or play games, do you feel irritable, anxious, or empty? A. No B. Mild C. Noticeable D. Very strong
Q3. Do you neglect sleep, study, work, or real-life social interactions because of the internet or games? A. No B. Occasionally C. Often D. Very seriously
Q4. Have you tried reducing usage time multiple times, but with unsatisfactory results? A. Never B. Occasionally C. Often D. Almost every time
Q5. Is the internet or gaming your primary way of escaping stress, emotions, or real-world problems? A. No B. Occasionally C. Often D. Almost always
Q6. Are you willing to gradually establish a healthier time structure and seek alternative sources of satisfaction in reality? A. Unwilling B. Maybe C. Willing D. Very willing
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Internet Addiction: Socrates' Questions
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