A. Symptom criterion |
All the following must be present |
1. Withdrawal, as manifested by a dysphoric mood, anxiety, irritability, and boredom after several days without Internet activity |
2. Preoccupation with the Internet (thinks about previous online activity or anticipates next online session) |
At least one (or more) of the following |
3. Tolerance, marked increase in Internet use required to achieve satisfaction |
4. Persistent desire and/or unsuccessful attempts to control, cut back, or discontinue Internet use |
5. Continued excessive use of Internet despite knowledge of having a persistent or recurrent physical or psychological problem likely to have been caused or exacerbated by Internet use |
6. Loss of interests, previous hobbies, entertainment as a direct result of, and with the exception of, Internet use |
7. Uses the Internet to escape or relieve a dysphoric mood (e.g., feelings of helplessness, guilt, and anxiety) |
B. Exclusion criterion |
Excessive Internet use is not better accounted for by psychotic disorders or bipolar I disorder |
C. Clinically significant impairment criterion |
Functional impairments (reduced social, academic, and working ability), including loss of a significant relationship, job, educational, or career opportunities |
D. Course criterion |
Duration of Internet addiction must have lasted for an excess of 3 months, with at least 6 h of Internet usage (non-business/non-academic) per day |