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Associations of recurrent cephalalgias with various online behavior of adolescents

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2021.74.11

Abstract

The prevalence and structure of recurrent cephalalgias in adolescents with different types of online behavior have been studied. More pronounced association of recurrent cephalalgias (especially frequent episodes) in adolescents with disadaptive online behaviors (pathological and non-adaptive use of the Internet) illustrates the adverse impact of the computer and the Internet. It also justifies the need for a personalized approach to these adolescent populations in order to prevent them from developing chronic psychosomatic pathologies.

About the Authors

L. S. Evert
Scientific Research Institute of MPS, Federal Research Center of the KSC SB RAS; Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "KSU named after N.F. Katanova"
Russian Federation

Evert Lidiya Semenovna - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Chief Researcher of the Clinical Department of Somatic and Mental Health of Children

st. Partizana Zheleznyak, house 3G, 660022, Krasnoyarsk;

Professor of the Department of General Professional Disciplines

st. Khakasskaya, d. 68; 655000, Abakan



Yu. R. Kostyuchenko
Scientific Research Institute of MPS, FRC KSC SB RAS
Russian Federation

Kostyuchenko Yulia Rinatovna - Junior Researcher, Clinical Department of Somatic and Mental Health of Children

st. Partizana Zheleznyak, house 3G, 660022, Krasnoyarsk



Yu. V. Zykova
Limited Liability Company "Medical and Diagnostic Clinic "Medicine of Computer Technologies"
Russian Federation

Zykova Yulia Valerievna – neurologist

st. May 9, 63, 660098, Krasnoyarsk



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Evert L.S., Kostyuchenko Yu.R., Zykova Yu.V. Associations of recurrent cephalalgias with various online behavior of adolescents. Yakut Medical Journal. 2021;(2):43-48. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2021.74.11

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