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Volume 7 Issue 3
May-June 2026
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Impact of Psychological Distress on Problematic Internet Use among Young Adults
| Author(s) | Sri Abarnambigai A, Mr. Krishnamoorthy M |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Abstract | People feel bad when they think they cannot deal with the things they to do. This is called distress. It is like feeling unhappy. worried all the time. You might feel sad get angry feel tense and have trouble doing everyday things like you normally do. Psychological distress is not a diagnosis from a doctor but it is a way to describe how people feel when they are not comfortable with their emotion. It can include feelings like those people have when they are depressed, anxious or stressed as some researchers like Drapeau and others found out in 2010. Psychological distress is a state where people feel unhappy and uncomfortable with their emotion. It can be similar, to depression, anxiety and stress. Psychological distress is like a problem that can be mild or really bad. It can be a little stress that goes away quickly or it can be very severe emotional pain that makes daily life tough. Psychological distress is a thing according top Ridner in 2004. It is not about feeling bad it is about how it affects your whole body and mind. When people experience distress they might have trouble thinking clearly like they cannot focus. They might feel really sad or anxious all the time. People, with distress might also change how they behave like they stop going out with friends or they avoid talking to people. Psychological distress is not seen as one problem in systems that diagnose issues. The main parts of psychological distress are clearly in the ICD-11 classification. |
| Field | Medical / Pharmacy |
| Published In | Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2026 |
| Published On | 2026-05-08 |
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