Abstract
BackgroundUniversity students face multiple risk comportments such alcohol (binge drinking), tobacco, cannabis consumptions, new risks as stress such depression, risk of eating disorders, stress, and internet addiction. Internet use by young people may have the features of excessive, maladaptive or addictive Internet usage. The objectives were to determine the prevalence of internet addiction risk (IAR) and to identify risk comportments associated to IAR.Methods
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Lukács, A., Boussouf, N., Deneche, I., Albane, A., Varga, B., Déchelotte, P., & Tavolacci, M. (2015). Prevalence of Internet addiction risk in university students in Algeria, France and Hungary. European Journal of Public Health, 25(suppl_3). https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckv170.005
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