Internet addiction among emerging players in volleyball and its relationship with both Psychological alienation and mental health

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أ.م.د محمد رحيم فعيل فعيل
أ.م.د عقيل جارح صبر صبر
أ.د رياض نوري عباس عباس

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The introduction and the importance of the research included in it the researchers touched on the fact that the demand on the Internet, if it is in agreement with the normal standards, is a natural matter and helps the psychological and mental development. Any defect or deficiency in the psychological and health status has a direct impact on its ability and performance in particular and on the team as a whole. As for the problem of research, it is that excessive use of the Internet that may lead to the destruction of the sports, moral, social and health value system of the research sample being one of the teenage young playersThose who have more time to play and have fun than other segments of society in the absence of the necessary programs in light of the circumstances that our country is going through, and the objectives of the research were to identify the relationship between Internet addiction and psychological alienation among emerging players in volleyball and to identify the relationship between Internet addiction and mental health among emerging players In volleyball, the researchers used the descriptive approach in the two methods of survey and correlational study. The research sample was represented by the young players who represent the teams of Basra and Maysan governorates participating in the Inter group championship that was held in Baghdad, totaling (20) players


 

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فعيل أ. م. ر. ف. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., صبر أ. ع. ج. ص., & عباس أ. ر. ن. ع. (2021). Internet addiction among emerging players in volleyball and its relationship with both Psychological alienation and mental health. Journal of Studies and Researches of Sport Education, 31(4), 429–434. Retrieved from https://jsrse.edu.iq/index.php/home/article/view/42
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