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    Psychiatric-mental health nurses (PMHN) identified problematic Internet experiences (PIE) in clients, including online relationships, gaming, and cyberbullying. Further assessment and intervention are needed as PIE prevalence grows.

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    • Mental Health Nursing
    • Digital Psychiatry
    • Internet Addiction Research

    Background:

    • Problematic Internet experiences (PIE) pose a growing challenge in mental health.
    • Psychiatric-mental health nurses (PMHN) are on the front lines of addressing these issues.
    • Understanding the scope and nature of PIE is crucial for effective clinical practice.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the types and frequency of PIE encountered by PMHNs.
    • To analyze clinical cases of clients experiencing PIE.
    • To identify themes related to PIE in psychiatric care.

    Main Methods:

    • Mixed-methods approach combining quantitative surveys and qualitative narrative inquiry.
    • Descriptive survey to measure PIE types and numbers.
    • Narrative inquiry to derive themes from written case descriptions.

    Main Results:

    • PMHNs reported 92 adult and 33 child cases of PIE.
    • Six key themes emerged: pornography seeking, online relationships, gaming addiction, excessive internet use, online sexual behaviors/addiction, and cyberbullying.
    • Data highlights the diverse nature of PIE impacting clients.

    Conclusions:

    • PIE represent a significant and multifaceted issue in psychiatric-mental health nursing.
    • There is an increasing need for specialized assessment and intervention strategies for PIE.
    • PMHN practice must adapt to address the evolving landscape of problematic internet use.