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Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine
|May 1, 1994
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Techno-stress, a concept encompassing techno-centeredness and techno-phobia, impacts individuals with mental disorders. Techno-centered individuals exhibit superficial social skills but deeper psychological issues than those with techno-phobia.

Area of Science:

  • Sociology
  • Psychology
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • Introduced by Craig Brod, techno-stress is a novel sociological concept.
  • It encompasses two clinical categories: techno-centered and techno-phobia.
  • This study investigates these categories in relation to computer operation.

Observation:

  • Examined 34 cases with mental disorders or psychosomatic diseases.
  • Fourteen cases showed excessive adaptation to computer use, termed 'techno-centered'.
  • Twenty cases exhibited maladaptation to computer use, termed 'techno-phobia'.

Findings:

  • Techno-centered individuals often displayed narcissistic, obsessive, or schizophreniform personality disorders.
  • Techno-phobia cases were characterized by strict or avoidant personalities.

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  • Techno-phobia was viewed as an adjustment disorder, while techno-centeredness indicated more severe underlying psychological disturbance despite superficial adaptation.
  • Implications:

    • Understanding techno-stress is crucial for mental health in the digital age.
    • Differentiating between techno-centeredness and techno-phobia aids in targeted psychological interventions.
    • The study highlights the complex relationship between technology adoption and psychological well-being.