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Subject: Re: UKNM: 'higher levels of depression and loneliness'
From: kevin moss
Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1998 16:05:58 +0100

Do you think they will get more cash for further research now?


http://www.salonmagazine.com/21st/rose/1998/09/03straight.html


>I found this article (snipped below) rather disquieting. Can't understand
>why it hasn't been picked up elsewhere. Researchers in the respected Human
>Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon have done some quite
>credible research with a group of Pittsburgh residents indicating that the
>relationships we form online may be qualitatively different from real world
>ones - more ephemeral, less supportive - leading to 'higher levels of
>depression and loneliness' and 'a decline in psychological well-being'.
>
>The sample was not random but large enough (169 individuals) to warrant
>attention. The researchers acknowledged the need for further research.
>Predictably, research sponsors like Intel are less than happy with the
>unexpectedly gloomy results.
>
>Full story in the NYT archive (and at Carnegie Mellon's site
>
>http://homenet.andrew.cmu.edu/Progress/index.html ).
>
>Steve
>
>---
>
>NY Times August 30, 1998, Sunday
>
>Sad, Lonely World Discovered in Cyberspace
>
>By AMY HARMON
>In the first concentrated study of the social and psychological effects of
>Internet use at home, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have found
>that people who spend even a few hours a week on line experience higher
>levels of depression and loneliness than if they used the computer network
>less frequently.
>
>Participants who were lonelier and more depressed, as determined by
>standard questionnaires at the start of the two-year study, were no more
>drawn to the Internet than those who were originally happier and more
>socially engaged. Instead, Internet use itself appeared to cause a decline
>in psychological well-being, the researchers said.
>
>--snip--
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>http://www.webmedia.com/steve steveatwebmedia [dot] com (mailto:steveatwebmedia [dot] com)
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>http://www.bowbrick.com - he's very advanced for his age...



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