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Area of Science:

  • Adolescent health
  • Digital wellness
  • Pediatric medicine

Background:

  • Problematic Internet use (PIU) among adolescents is a growing public health issue.
  • Historical debates in defining and measuring PIU have complicated assessment.
  • Numerous screening tools have been developed, reflecting diverse PIU constructs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current landscape of PIU screening tools for adolescents.
  • To highlight the existence of a validated screening instrument for PIU.
  • To emphasize the importance of evidence-based PIU screening in pediatric practice.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of PIU screening tools.
  • Analysis of current data on adolescent internet behaviors.
  • Examination of policy recommendations from professional pediatric organizations.

Main Results:

  • A validated screening tool for PIU is available.
  • Screening for PIU is supported by current scientific evidence.
  • The American Academy of Pediatrics advocates for universal PIU screening.

Conclusions:

  • Routine screening for problematic internet use is crucial for adolescent health.
  • Healthcare providers should utilize validated tools for PIU assessment.
  • Adopting evidence-based screening aligns with current pediatric best practices.