Background:Although gaming is a common arena where children socialize, an increasing number of children are exhibiting signs of problem gaming or internet gaming disorder. An important factor to the development of problem gaming is parent-child relationships. A cognitive behavioral therapy–based form of treatment, labeled relapse prevention, has been developed as a treatment for child and adolescent problem gaming or internet gaming disorder. However, no study has evaluated the effect of this treatment among Swedish children and youth nor the role of the parent-child relationships in this treatment. Objective:This study aims (1) to evaluate a relapse prevention treatment for patients showing signs of problem gaming or internet gaming disord...
For some adolescent gamers, playing online games may become problematic, impairing functioning in pe...
The inclusion of Internet Gaming Disorder in the appendix of the updated version of the Diagnostic a...
The inclusion of Internet Gaming Disorder in the appendix of the updated version of the Diagnostic a...
Background:Although gaming is a common arena where children socialize, an increasing number of child...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of relapse prevention (RP) as a treatment for internet gam...
Given the increasing prevalence of problematic gaming, in 2013, the diagnosis “Internetgaming disord...
Background and aims: Social variables including parental and family factors may serve as risk factor...
Background: Disordered gaming and problem gambling (DG/PG) are associated with a range of functional...
It is of clinical relevance to identify possible parental and family factors linked to adolescent pr...
Abstract Previous large-scale studies suggest that internet gaming disorder (IGD) among children and...
Background and aims: Clinicians and researchers are increasingly interested in investigating excessi...
Internet Gaming Disorder is an increasingly prevalent disorder, which can have severe consequences i...
Background and aims: To remedy problematic Internet use (PIU) and problematic online gaming (POG) in...
Internet Gaming Disorder is an increasingly prevalent disorder, which can have severe consequences i...
Internet Gaming Disorder is an increasingly prevalent disorder, which can have severe consequences i...
For some adolescent gamers, playing online games may become problematic, impairing functioning in pe...
The inclusion of Internet Gaming Disorder in the appendix of the updated version of the Diagnostic a...
The inclusion of Internet Gaming Disorder in the appendix of the updated version of the Diagnostic a...
Background:Although gaming is a common arena where children socialize, an increasing number of child...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of relapse prevention (RP) as a treatment for internet gam...
Given the increasing prevalence of problematic gaming, in 2013, the diagnosis “Internetgaming disord...
Background and aims: Social variables including parental and family factors may serve as risk factor...
Background: Disordered gaming and problem gambling (DG/PG) are associated with a range of functional...
It is of clinical relevance to identify possible parental and family factors linked to adolescent pr...
Abstract Previous large-scale studies suggest that internet gaming disorder (IGD) among children and...
Background and aims: Clinicians and researchers are increasingly interested in investigating excessi...
Internet Gaming Disorder is an increasingly prevalent disorder, which can have severe consequences i...
Background and aims: To remedy problematic Internet use (PIU) and problematic online gaming (POG) in...
Internet Gaming Disorder is an increasingly prevalent disorder, which can have severe consequences i...
Internet Gaming Disorder is an increasingly prevalent disorder, which can have severe consequences i...
For some adolescent gamers, playing online games may become problematic, impairing functioning in pe...
The inclusion of Internet Gaming Disorder in the appendix of the updated version of the Diagnostic a...
The inclusion of Internet Gaming Disorder in the appendix of the updated version of the Diagnostic a...