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Project

Technology and addictions

Tampere University
Area of focusHealth, Society, Technology

New technologies currently play a major role in addictive behaviors. Our ongoing and previous projects have analyzed the role of the internet and online communities in excessive gambling, digital gaming, compulsive internet use, drinking, and drug use. Investigations further extend to drug dealing on social media and the TOR network, and the use of drugs as technologies of the self. 

Background

Technology and addictions research stream brings together latest research from various research projects.

Key Research Projects:

1. Future of Gambling (The Finnish Foundation for Alcohol Studies, 2025–2027, PI: Atte Oksanen, Iina Savolainen)

2. Gambling in the Digital Age (The Finnish Foundation for Alcohol Studies, 2021–2024, PI: Atte Oksanen)

3. Non-medical cannabis use for self-medication (Finnish Cultural Foundation 2023–2025, PI: Aleksi Hupli)

4. Problem Gambling and Social Media (Finnish Foundation for Alcohol Studies, 2017–2020, PI: Atte Oksanen)

5. Drug dealing on social media within the Nordic countries (Scandinavian research council for criminology, 2017–2018, consortium PI: Jakob Demand, PI of Finnish part: Atte Oksanen)

Impact

Selected publications

  1. Marttila, E., Koivula, A., Savolainen, I., & Sirola, A., & Oksanen, A. (2026). The Dynamic and Reciprocal Relationship Between Problematic Internet Use and Loneliness: A Longitudinal Study. Media Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1080/15213269.2026.2633579.
  2. Hupli, A., Unlu, A., Hagfors, H., & Jylkkä, J. (2025). Predictors of medical and non-medical motives of cannabis use in Finland: a cross-sectional survey study. iScience. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2025.112503
  3. Savolainen, I., Brailovskaia, J., Sirola, A., Celuch, M., & Oksanen, A. (2025). Just A Few More Minutes: Longitudinal and Cross-National Perspectives on the Role of Online Identity Bubbles in Addictive Internet Use. Computers in Human Behavior, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2025.108555
  4. Jouhki, H., Savolainen, I., Hagfors, H., Vuorinen, I., & Oksanen, I. (2024). What are escapists made of, and what does it have to do with excessive gambling and gaming? International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-024-01394-x
  5. Vuorinen, I., Savolainen, I., Sirola, A., & Oksanen, A. (2024). The impacts of stress and loneliness on gambling and gaming problems: A nationwide longitudinal study. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, https://doi.org/10.1177/00207640241264661
  6. Hagfors, H., Vuorinen, I., Savolainen, A., & Oksanen, A. (2023). Gambling Motives, Problem Gambling and Need Frustration. Addictive Behaviors, 144(September), 107733, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107733
  7. Oksanen, A., Mantere, E., Vuorinen, I., & Savolainen, I. (2022). Gambling and online trading: Emerging risks of real-time stock and cryptocurrency trading platforms. Public Health, 205(April), 72–78, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2022.01.027
  8. Kaakinen, M., Sirola, A., Savolainen, I. & Oksanen, A. (2020). Young people and gambling content in social media: An experimental insight. Drug & Alcohol Review, 39(2), 152–161. https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.13010
  9. Sirola, A., Kaakinen, M., Savolainen, I., & Oksanen, A. (2019). Loneliness and online gambling-community participation of young social media users. Computers in Human Behavior, 95(June), 136–145. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2019.01.023
  10. Demant, J., Bakken, S., Oksanen, A., & Gunnlaugsson, H. (2019) Drug dealing on Facebook, Snapchat, and Instagram: A qualitative analysis of novel drug markets in the Nordic countries. Drug & Alcohol Review, 38(4), 377–385. https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.12932

 

Doctoral Dissertations

Emmi Kauppila (2026), Heli Hagfors (2025), Hannu Jouhki (2025), Ilkka Vuorinen (2025), Anu Sirola (2021), Aleksi Hupli (2021), Iina Savolainen (2020)

Partners

Key international collaborators

Jakob Demant (University of Copenhagen)

Bryan Lee Miller (Clemson University)

Hye-Jin Paek (Hanyan University)

Izabela Zych (University of Cordoba)

Geoffrey Maina  (University of Saskatchewan)

Ali Ünlü (University of Virginia)