IADliber
Internet Addiction Disorder, although not officially recognised by WHO or APA, is a serious and problematic pathology. It can be defined as a lack of control in the use of Internet, in such a way that it impacts the personal life of the user. Out of the 39% worldwide population using the Internet, approx. 6% is estimated to be affected by IAD.
All project activities will be geared towards solving problems and improving the situation of disadvantaged adults. The project will create tools for institutions that support and care for disadvantaged adults: adult social care centres, adult education organisations, third age universities, local and regional education departments, etc.
PROJECT AIMS
IADliber Project aims to support adult educators especially involved with low educated adults by providing them with the necessary educational materials that can help them in their work & be an excellent tool for presenting influence to the target group through mindfulness and other methods of focus, self-awareness and reliable assessment of the situation.
RESULTS
- IADliber Survival Kit – a collection of content which will enhance skills related to mindfulness and other methods of focus, self-awareness and reliable assessment of the situation, in order to help create a society that is better educated and more resilient to IAD.
- IADliber Mobile App – will allow the target group to check the observed symptoms of Internet Addiction Disorder and assign them to specific remedial steps. The app will function without internet connection, once downloaded.