Browsing by Author "Borshev, Yuri"
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Item Concept, prevalence, development trends, and psychophysiological aspects of info-digital addiction(Editura USM, 2024) Grințenco, Ella; Șeptițchi, Vladimir; Borshev, YuriThe aim of this work is to analyze current sources of scientific literature on the prevalence, key development and growth trends of Info-Digital Addiction (IDA), and its psychophysiological aspects. Modern development trends, primary psychophysiological consequences, prevalence, and main research problems of IDA have been identified. An attempt has been made to introduce a new integrated concept (a generalizing term) of "Info-Digital Addiction." A significant lack of objective statistical data on IDA in the Republic of Moldova has been revealed, highlighting the need to study and monitor the trends and factors of its development among the country's population. Only a comprehensive approach and interdisciplinary cooperation will allow for a complete understanding of the problem's scale and the development of effective prevention and treatment strategies for IDA.Item Info-digital addiction: an interdisciplinary analysis of the phenomenon, its criteria, and consequences [Articol](CEP USM, 2025) Grițenco, Ella; Șeptițchi, Vladimir; Borshev, YuriThis article presents an interdisciplinary analysis of the phenomenon Info-Digital Addiction (IDA) as a novel form of behavioral addiction, characterized by neurophysiological, physiological, cognitive, psycho-emotional and social consequences. The study is based on a systematic review of contemporary scientific publications, as well as a comparative analysis of diagnostic criteria for various forms of behavioral addictions. The mechanisms of IDA formation are examined, including neurophysiological and physiological changes such as dopaminergic imbalance, chronic stress, circadian rhythm disruption and impaired cognitive control and etc. The primary forms of this addiction are identified. Special attention is given to diagnostic criteria and the projected evolution of IDA in the context of widespread digitalization. Preventive strategies are proposed, encompassing educational, medical, and social interventions. The necessity of further research on the disorder’s impact on human physiology, brain neuroplasticity, social adaptation and public health is emphasized.