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Article: Evaluation of an Internet addiction treatment program for Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong

TitleEvaluation of an Internet addiction treatment program for Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong
Authors
Issue Date2009
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Adolescence, 2009, v. 44, n. 174, p. 359-373 How to Cite?
AbstractThis paper described an indigenous multi-level counseling program designed for young people with Internet addiction problems based on the responses of 59 clients. Regarding objective outcome evaluation, pretest and posttest data generally showed that the Internet addiction problems of the participants decreased after joining the program and there were some slight positive changes in the parenting attributes. For the subjective outcome evaluation findings, participants generally perceived that the program was helpful. Findings based on these two evaluation strategies suggest this multi-level indigenous counseling program has promise for helping young people with Internet addiction problems.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/327936
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dc.contributor.authorShek, Daniel T.L.-
dc.contributor.authorTang, Vera M.Y.-
dc.contributor.authorLo, C. Y.-
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dc.description.abstractThis paper described an indigenous multi-level counseling program designed for young people with Internet addiction problems based on the responses of 59 clients. Regarding objective outcome evaluation, pretest and posttest data generally showed that the Internet addiction problems of the participants decreased after joining the program and there were some slight positive changes in the parenting attributes. For the subjective outcome evaluation findings, participants generally perceived that the program was helpful. Findings based on these two evaluation strategies suggest this multi-level indigenous counseling program has promise for helping young people with Internet addiction problems.-
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