Da Heen Lee's research while affiliated with Seoul Medical Center and other places
What is this page?
This page lists the scientific contributions of an author, who either does not have a ResearchGate profile, or has not yet added these contributions to their profile.
It was automatically created by ResearchGate to create a record of this author's body of work. We create such pages to advance our goal of creating and maintaining the most comprehensive scientific repository possible. In doing so, we process publicly available (personal) data relating to the author as a member of the scientific community.
If you're a ResearchGate member, you can follow this page to keep up with this author's work.
If you are this author, and you don't want us to display this page anymore, please let us know.
It was automatically created by ResearchGate to create a record of this author's body of work. We create such pages to advance our goal of creating and maintaining the most comprehensive scientific repository possible. In doing so, we process publicly available (personal) data relating to the author as a member of the scientific community.
If you're a ResearchGate member, you can follow this page to keep up with this author's work.
If you are this author, and you don't want us to display this page anymore, please let us know.
Publication (1)
The behavioral inhibition/activation systems (BIS/BAS) have been considered to be predictors of Internet addiction, mediated by clinical variables such as anxiety and depression. However, resilience has been suggested as a protective factor toward Internet addiction, and certain sex differences in resilience buffering the effects of vulnerability h...
Citations
... The Relationship Between Resilience and Internet Addiction in Young Adults: The Mediating Role of Self-Control Internet addiction can be characterized as an individual's inability to control internet use, which has detrimental effects on any or all aspects of an individual's life (Dong et al., 2019). For example, maladaptive and continuous internet use leads to work and/or school difficulties as well as psychological and/or social problems (Nam et al., 2018). This type of addiction may cause loneliness and social isolation (Volpe et al., 2022), leading to mental health problems such as depression and anxiety (Taş, 2019), impulsivity, and family functioning problems (Marzilli et al., 2020;Zhao et al., 2022). ...