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0.001), age also does not show a meaningful relationship with Internet addiction and anxiety (P > 0.001). Conclusions The findings showed that there is a significant difference between students exposed to Internet addiction with students without Internet addiction. In reality, the students who exposed Internet addiction reported high grades of anxiety and its subscales (panic, autonomic, neurophysiological and mental). In general, Internet addiction students experienced high level of anxiety and its symptoms.]]>
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