游戏障碍与父母教养方式:一个案例系列

IF 1.1 Q3 Medicine
K. Siste, Enjeline Hanafi, Diana Jamtani, B. Murtani, Evania Beatrice, Hans Christian, Reza Damayanti, K. Firdaus, R. Ismail
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目的:游戏障碍的日益流行在检测和预防方面提出了新的挑战。识别风险因素对于预测、诊断、治疗和制定有关游戏障碍的卫生政策是必要的。本研究的目的是报告关于父母教养方式作为游戏障碍的风险因素及其在病情管理中的作用的案例。方法:通过临床病例描述,介绍2例因过度游戏导致社交和学习功能障碍的患者。结果:这些案例描述了两种不同的教育方式,专制型和放任型,这两种方式都是导致他们患上游戏障碍的主要原因。对这些患者进行家庭治疗,同时进行动机增强和药物治疗,使他们的网络成瘾测试分数得到改善。结论:本病例系列展示了印度尼西亚的2例游戏障碍,其中父母教养方式在个体易患游戏障碍方面起着重要作用。据我们所知,该报告首次探讨了印度尼西亚的游戏障碍病例,在这些病例中实施的治疗计划可作为印度尼西亚游戏障碍管理的临床建议。可以期待的是,关于父母教养方式和游戏之间关系的信息可以帮助筛查和治疗游戏障碍。
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Gaming Disorder and Parenting Style: A Case Series
Objectives: The increasing prevalence of gaming disorder poses new challenges in terms of detection and prevention. Identification of risk factors is necessary to predict, diagnose, treat, and form health policies as regards to gaming disorders. The objective of this study was to report cases in regard to the identification of parenting style as a risk factor for gaming disorder and its role in the management of the condition. Methods: Through clinical case descriptions, we present 2 cases where patients were brought to our addiction clinic due to excessive gaming causing social and academic dysfunction. Results: These cases portray 2 different parenting styles, authoritarian and permissive, both contributing heavily to the gaming disorder they endured. The patients were provided with family therapy along with motivational enhancement and pharmacotherapy which resulted in improvement in their Internet Addiction Test scores. Conclusions: This case series presents 2 cases of gaming disorder in Indonesia wherein parenting style plays an important role in predisposing individuals to gaming disorder. To our knowledge, this report is the first to explore cases of gaming disorder in Indonesia and the treatment plans implemented in these cases can be used as a clinical recommendation for the management of gaming disorders in Indonesia. Expectantly, information regarding the association of parenting styles and gaming can aid in screening and treatment of gaming disorders.
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期刊介绍: Addictive Disorders & Their Treatment is a quarterly international journal devoted to practical clinical research and treatment issues related to the misuses of alcohol and licit and illicit drugs and the study and treatment of addictive disorders and their behaviors. The journal publishes broad-spectrum, patient-oriented coverage of all aspects of addiction, directed toward an audience of psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, psychopharmacologists, and primary care practitioners. Original articles help clinicians make more educated, effective decisions regarding optimal patient management and care. In-depth reviews examine current understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of addiction disorders.
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