Search Results - "Choi, Aruem"
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Longitudinal Changes in Neural Connectivity in Patients With Internet Gaming Disorder: A Resting-State EEG Coherence Study
Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (07-06-2018)“…The present study investigated neural connectivity associated with treatment responses in patients with Internet gaming disorder (IGD) using resting-state…”
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The Relationship between Impulsivity and Internet Gaming Disorder in Young Adults: Mediating Effects of Interpersonal Relationships and Depression
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (06-03-2018)“…This study aimed to explore relationships between impulsivity, interpersonal relationships, depression, and Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) symptoms. A total of…”
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Association of General Cognitive Functions with Gaming Use in Young Adults: A Comparison among Excessive Gamers, Regular Gamers and Non-Gamers
Published in Journal of clinical medicine (25-05-2021)“…This study aimed to examine the relationship of general cognitive function with gaming use, and to identify elements of intelligence predicting increased…”
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Neurophysiological reactivity to gaming related cues in Internet gaming disorder
Published in Journal of behavioral addictions (01-03-2019)Get full text
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Self-efficacy and clinical characteristics among excessive gaming users, casual gamers or non-gamers
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Moderating Effect of family function in the relationship between temperament and smartphone addiction in adolescents
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Self-Efficacy and Clinical Characteristics in Casual Gamers Compared to Excessive Gaming Users and Non-Gamers in Young Adults
Published in Journal of clinical medicine (22-08-2020)“…This study investigated differences in the self-efficacy and clinical characteristics which were found relevant to addictive behaviors in young adults…”
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