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A Study for the Disrupted Interpersonal Interaction Among Gaming Disorder Individuals and Treatment

Recruiting
18-60 years
Both
Phase N/A

The study looks at how people with Gaming Disorder interact with others and how their brains work. **Gaming Disorder** is when playing video games affects daily life negatively. Researchers use brain imaging (pictures of the brain), cognitive tests (thinking tests), and social assessments to understand this disorder better. They want to find new ways to help, like **education, social support, and brain training**. People with a clinical diagnosis of severe Gaming Disorder can join the study if they have normal hearing and vision. If someone has other mental health issues or certain diseases, they can't join. 🧠

  • The study uses different methods to help people, including education and brain training.
  • Participants need to have a gaming disorder diagnosis and normal hearing/vision.
  • People with other mental health disorders or certain diseases can't join.
Study details
    Gaming Disorder

NCT06208358

Shanghai Mental Health Center

24 January 2024

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