The Impact of Forest Therapy on Neuro-cognitive, Psychosocial, and Physiological Aspects of Adolescent Internet Addiction Risk Group
2015
Choi, S.W., Easy Brain Clinic, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Mok, J.Y., The Catholic University, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Kim, M.S., Eulji University, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Chung, A.S., Inje University, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Han, J.W., Inje University, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Woo, J.M., Inje University, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Park, B.J., Chungnam National University, DaeJeon, Republic of Korea | Kim, K.W., Kookmin University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
This study aims to evaluate the impact of forest therapy on neuro-cognitive, psychosocial, and physiological aspect of adolescent internet addiction risk group. We have classified potential and high risk user group as internet addiction risk group according to the criteria of Korean Internet Addiction Proneness Scale(K Scale). Based on the results of k-scale from the adolescents in metropolitan area from May to July 2013, 25 people were selected as Internet addiction risk group. We have randomized 13 participants joining forest therapy camp and 12 participants not joining one, and analyzed the change of the two groups with Continuous Performance, Kimberly S. Young, Connor-Davidson Resilience, Relationship Change Scale, heart rate variability and cortisol. Statistically significant changes were observedd in neuro-cognitive, psychosocial, and physiological variables, Through this study, we can consider that the therapy healing may relieve the level of internet addiction and can be an alternative to control emotional stability and impulsive behavior.
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