Is Text-Messaging An Illness?
Psychiatry Journal Says Excessive Use May Be Problem
POSTED: 6:56 am EDT March 27,
2008
UPDATED: 12:48 pm EDT March 27,
2008
BOSTON -- New research indicates chronic text messengers may be suffering from a mental illness. According to an article in the American Journal of Psychiatry, if you text too much, you could have a problem. Some people realize they are excessive texters but continue their ways."I text morning, noon and night, and it adds up to about 3,000 to 5,000 a month. It is bad," Nikki Brown said."People can get really addicted to it because you can get away with it when you are not supposed to be. It is a lot more incognito than talking on the phone, and you can be in a meeting or in school," said Brooke Smith. Experts say there are four distinct symptoms to diagnosing texting as a mental illness. They include excessive use, withdrawal, tolerance for excessive texting and negative repercussions, such as getting into arguments about not being able to use text messaging.
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