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    Associations between sense of coherence, psychological distress, escape motivation of internet use, and internet addiction among Chinese college students: A structural equation model by Yang, Wenjie, Morita, Nobuaki, Ogai, Yasukazu, Saito, Tamaki, Hu, Wenyan

    Published in Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) (01-04-2023)
    “…Internet addiction (IA) is a common public health problem among college students, but little is known about the psychological mechanism of its relation to…”
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    Maladaptive Perfectionism and Internet Addiction among Chinese College Students: A Moderated Mediation Model of Depression and Gender by Yang, Wenjie, Morita, Nobuaki, Zuo, Zhijuan, Kawaida, Kyoko, Ogai, Yasukazu, Saito, Tamaki, Hu, Wenyan

    “…The association between perfectionism and addictive behaviors has been examined in previous literature; however, few pieces of research have investigated the…”
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    Impact of Short-Term Intensive-Type Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Intervention on Internet Addiction among Chinese College Students: A Randomized Controlled Trial by Yang, Wenjie, Hu, Wenyan, Morita, Nobuaki, Ogai, Yasukazu, Saito, Tamaki, Wei, Yan

    “…The object of this study is to examine the effects of a short-term intensive-type Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) intervention to prevent internet addiction…”
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    The relationship between self-control and internet gaming disorder and problematic social networking site use: the mediation effects of internet use motives by Zhou, Ruoyu, Morita, Nobuaki, Zhu, Chunmu, Ogai, Yasukazu, Saito, Tamaki, Yang, Wenjie, Ogawa, Mitsue, Zhang, Hong

    Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (26-09-2024)
    “…This study aimed to explore the relationships between problematic social networking site use (PSNSU), Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD), internet use motives, and…”
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    The Correlation between Enjoying Fictional Narratives and Empathy in Japanese Hikikomori [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] by Panto, Francesco, Saito, Tamaki, Morita, Nobuaki, Ogai, Yasukazu

    Published in F1000 research (21-01-2022)
    “…Background: Hikikomori is a Japanese social withdrawal phenomenon which, in recent years, is spreading in western developed countries as well. Spending a lot…”
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    The Prevalence of Binge Drinking and Alcohol-Related Consequences and their Relationship among Japanese College Students by Kawaida, Kyoko, Yoshimoto, Hisashi, Morita, Nobuaki, Ogai, Yasukazu, Saito, Tamaki

    “…Binge drinking is a common and risky behavior among college students. In Japan, however, research on the prevalence of binge drinking and alcohol-related…”
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    Establishing norms on the Japanese version of the Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory by Ito, Fumie, Matano, Miyuki, Kato, Ikuko, Monden, Yukifumi, Sunohara, Yuki, Kawasaki, Masako, Kimura, Hitoe, Furuichi, Shima, Bussing, Regina, Oe, Yuka, Morita, Nobuaki, Kim, Yoshiharu, Brestan‐Knight, Elizabeth, Eyberg, Sheila, Kamo, Toshiko

    Published in Pediatrics international (01-01-2022)
    “…Background The Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI) is one of the standardized parent rating scales used to identify disruptive behavior problems in children…”
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    Prediction of the severity of child abuse using nationwide survey data from Child Guidance Centers in Japan: focus on infancy and preschool age by Ogai, Yasukazu, Nakajima-Yamaguchi, Ryoko, Ohashi, Hirotsuna, Niwa, Kentaro, Sakurayama, Toyoo, Morita, Nobuaki

    “…Introduction The present study conducted a secondary data analysis of a comprehensive survey from Child Guidance Centers in Japan to identify factors that are…”
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    The Correlation between Enjoying Fictional Narratives and Empathy in Japanese Hikikomori [version 1; peer review: 2 approved with reservations] by Panto, Francesco, Saito, Tamaki, Morita, Nobuaki, Ogai, Yasukazu

    Published in F1000 research (2021)
    “…Background: Hikikomori is a Japanese social withdrawal phenomenon which, in recent years, is spreading in western developed countries as well. Spending a lot…”
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    The Use of All-You-Can-Drink System, Nomihodai, Is Associated with the Increased Alcohol Consumption among College Students: A Cross-Sectional Study in Japan by Kawaida, Kyoko, Yoshimoto, Hisashi, Goto, Ryohei, Saito, Go, Ogai, Yasukazu, Morita, Nobuaki, Saito, Tamaki

    “…Excessive drinking by college students is a major public health problem in Japan. However, data on heavy episodic drinking (HED) and nomihodai, a several-hour…”
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    Reasons for Drinking among College Students in Japan: A Cross-Sectional Study by Kawaida, Kyoko, Yoshimoto, Hisashi, Goto, Ryohei, Saito, Go, Ogai, Yasukazu, Morita, Nobuaki, Saito, Tamaki, Takahashi, Satomi

    “…Binge drinking by college students is a problematic behavior. However, data on binge drinking and the reasons for drinking by college students in Japan are…”
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    Parental Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms as Predictors of Psychosocial Problems in Children Treated for Cancer by Nakajima-Yamaguchi, Ryoko, Morita, Nobuaki, Nakao, Tomohei, Shimizu, Takashi, Ogai, Yasukazu, Takahashi, Hideto, Saito, Tamaki, Nakatani, Yoji, Fukushima, Takashi

    “…The purpose of this study was to explore the association between psychosocial functioning of children treated for cancer and that of their parents. Factors…”
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    Cumulative risk effect of household dysfunction for child maltreatment after intensive intervention of the child protection system in Japan: a longitudinal analysis by Ohashi, Hirotsuna, Wada, Ichiro, Yamaoka, Yui, Nakajima-Yamaguchi, Ryoko, Ogai, Yasukazu, Morita, Nobuaki

    “…Building an effective casework system for child maltreatment is a global issue. We estimated the effect of household dysfunction (i.e., interparental violence,…”
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    Job Stress and Mental Health of Child-Counseling Office Workers by Morita, Nobuaki, Wada, Ichiro

    Published in Journal of Occupational Health (01-03-2007)
    “…In Japan, consultations concerning child abuse cases are increasing rapidly, and the mental health of child-counseling office workers, who must deal with them,…”
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    Correlation between addictive behaviors and mental health in university students by Okasaka, Yoshiko, Morita, Nobuaki, Nakatani, Yoji, Fujisawa, Kunihiko

    Published in Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences (01-02-2008)
    “…Aims:  The present study aims to clarify the relationships of addictive behaviors and addiction overlap to stress, acceptance from others and purpose in life…”
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    Hallucinogens by Morita, Nobuaki, Shimane, Takuya

    Published in Nihon rinshō (01-08-2010)
    “…Hallucinogens are drugs that cause hallucinations, which is distortions in a person s perceptions of reality. Historically they were found in some plants and…”
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    Mental health and emotional relationships of family members whose relatives have drug problems by Morita, Nobuaki, Naruse, Nobuya, Yoshioka, Sachiko, Nishikawa, Kyoko, Okazaki, Naoto, Tsujimoto, Toshiyuki

    “…The presence of a drug abuser in a family can seriously affect the family's mental health and relationships. This study focuses on the stress of families of…”
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    Awareness of pre-alcoholics and changes process in their awareness--analysis of narratives by patients and their families by Arai, Kiyomi, Morita, Nobuaki, Nirasawa, Hirokazu

    “…This study aimed to compare the process of changes in the recognition of pre-alcoholism between alcoholic patients and their family members, and examine the…”
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