Psychology & Psychological Research International Journal
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Social Drug Addiction Promotes the Formation of Aggression and Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Keywords
Mobile phones
Aggression
Autism spectrum disorders
Abstract
In recent years all over the world 5-6 year old children, students, young people and even older people actively use the mobile phones to get different information. Unfortunately, people of all ages, women and men are very attached to their mobile phones in public transport, during the rest, at home, theaters and, apparently, they do not realize that they are gradually becoming dependent on mobile phones, as well as dependent on drug addiction. This phenomenon we called “a social drug addictionâ€, at present it becomes evident that young people become "drug addicts".
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