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Legal Aspects of Responsible Gaming Pre-commitment and Personal Feedback Initiatives [PDF]
Auer, M, Griffiths, MD, Littler, A
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Serum Cocaine- and Amphetamine-Regulated Transcript Levels and Cooperativeness in Adolescents With Internet Gaming Disorder. [PDF]
Lee H +10 more
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Atypical cortical neural activity in internet gaming disorder comorbid with autism spectrum disorder during a cue reactivity task: A magnetoencephalography study. [PDF]
Parawansa FBP +11 more
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Poor sleep is highly prevalent among university students and is shaped by gender differences, academic discipline, socioeconomic status, and psychosocial stress. These findings underscore the need for targeted sleep hygiene and stress management interventions to enhance student health, well‐being, and academic performance.
Md. Mayin Uddin Hasan +8 more
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Comparing functional impairments related to social network use disorder and internet gaming disorder. [PDF]
Zumrode L +7 more
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Abstract Background and aims Recreational ketamine use has increased globally and is associated with psychiatric and cognitive concerns. The hippocampus in preclinical models shows damage and working‐memory disruption with repeated dosing. However, whether specific hippocampal subregions may differ in people with chronic ketamine use remains unclear ...
Yi‐Hsuan Liu +8 more
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Off-Label Medications and Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS) in the Treatment of Internet Gaming Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Akbari M +4 more
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Abstract Background and aims Health economic models can be used to assess the effectiveness and cost‐effectiveness of public health policies for gambling. To develop such a model, we must understand how gambling behaviour is associated with risk of experiencing gambling‐related harms.
Esther Moore +3 more
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Conceptualizing age‐appropriate social media to support children's digital futures
Abstract Is there really a ‘right age’ for social media? As governments rush to regulate children's digital lives, age‐based bans and ‘age‐appropriate’ design regulations are gaining international momentum. However, these are often based on theoretically dated ‘ages and stages’ models and blunt age thresholds.
Sonia Livingstone, Kim R. Sylwander
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