School bullying correlates with depression and internet addiction, but emotional resilience serves as a protective factor for adolescents.
A new study suggests that the amount of time adolescents spend playing video games does not inherently predict cognitive harm ...
A recent study has found that boosting self-efficacy through small achievement experiences may help prevent and manage Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD).
Experts call for standardized diagnostic criteria, stronger clinical evidence, and public health measures to improve the ...
A recent school-based study revealed that an eight-week yoga program significantly curbed internet gaming disorder symptoms in adolescents. Participants also experienced improved emotional well-being, ...
When most people hear the word addiction, they picture someone whose life has visibly unravelled. Yet addiction is often hidden in plain sight – affecting people in workplaces, schools, sporting clubs ...
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