Wednesday 9 December 2009

People 'anxious' when cut off from internet

An article i found that i found extremely interesting.  Our lives have become so heavily dependent on the online world, that some may find an actual inability to live without it.  

www.telegraph.co.uk

Staying in a place with no mobile phone coverage, or suffering from the internet going down, is a cause of high stress and anxiety for an increasing number of people, the study suggested.

As many as 85 per cent of full-time mothers always have the internet turned on at home, while a third of people said they no longer felt any sense of guilt about always being “connected” either by having their mobile phone or computer turned on.

The results indicated that 36 per cent of people were anxious about keeping in touch with their family if they were disconnected, compared with 29 per cent who felt they were liberated.

When it came to work 29 per cent cent said they were anxious when cut off, compared with 28 per cent saying they felt liberated.

The survey, undertaken for Virgin Media by the analysts Future Laboratory, identified a type of consumer who “switched on to switch off.”

James Brook, psychologist, said: “These people know that, the modern world waits for no one and that taking a break from technology means potentially missing out.”

“At any time we might miss an important email or a phone call, an old friend may try to get in touch via Facebook or breaking news may come in. If they feel that they cannot keep up with these things because they are not connected, it will naturally have a negative impact on their emotional wellbeing and peace of mind.”Read full article…