Managing Game-Related Conflict With Parents of Young Adults With Internet Gaming Disorder: Development and Feasibility Study of a Virtual Reality App
BackgroundIndividuals with internet gaming disorder (IGD) report facing family conflicts repeatedly because of their excessive internet gaming. With recent advancements in virtual reality (VR) technology, VR therapy has emerged as a promising method for the management of various psychiatric disorder...
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Main Authors: | Shin, Yu-Bin (Author), Kim, Jae-Jin (Author), Kim, Hyunji (Author), Kim, Soo-Jeong (Author), Eom, Hyojung (Author), Jung, Young Hoon (Author), Kim, Eunjoo (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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