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Author | Balhara Y.P.S.; Sarkar S.; Laspal N.; Bhargava R.; Yadav Z. | |
Title | A randomized controlled trial to assess effectiveness of GamE- an e-Health intervention to self-manage gaming with an aim to prevent gaming disorder | |
Reference | Balhara Y.P.S.; Sarkar S.; Laspal N.; Bhargava R.; Yadav Z. A randomized controlled trial to assess effectiveness of GamE- an e-Health intervention to self-manage gaming with an aim to prevent gaming disorder,Asian Journal of Psychiatry 80 |
Link to article | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85145291124&doi=10.1016%2fj.ajp.2022.103389&partnerID=40&md5=71a33aad3585b3a61ed9e954c280dd00 |
Abstract | Gaming disorder is a health concern associated with significant impairment. Digital technology can be helpful for implementing preventive measures for gaming disorder. This randomized trial aimed to assess the effectiveness of an e-Health intervention to prevent gaming disorder among college students. This randomized trial compared an online intervention module aimed at improving knowledge, skill and attitude of the students and empower them with self- help strategies to monitor and regulate their gaming behavior with an aim to prevent gaming disorder, with wait list control. The sample comprised of 30 cases and 33 controls. The understanding of the concept of gaming, understanding of difference between gaming and gaming disorder, understanding of adverse effects associated with gaming disorder, understanding of screening of gaming disorder and self-help techniques of regulating gaming disorder increased more in the intervention group than control. The participants most favored self-monitoring and strategies to promote healthy lifestyles for regulating gaming. Online digital intervention can be effectively used as a strategy to prevent gaming disorder among college students. Such an intervention can empower students with strategies to regulate their extent of gaming. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. |
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