| Literature DB >> 27242589 |
Yongjun Zhang1, Yamikani Ndasauka2, Juan Hou3, Jiawen Chen4, Li Zhuang Yang4, Ying Wang4, Long Han4, Junjie Bu4, Peng Zhang5, Yifeng Zhou4, Xiaochu Zhang6.
Abstract
Internet gaming disorder (IGD) may lead to many negative consequences in everyday life, yet there is currently no effective treatment for IGD. Cue-reactivity paradigm is commonly used to evaluate craving for substance, food, and gambling; cue exposure therapy (CET) is applied to treating substance use disorders (SUDs) and some other psychological disorders such as pathological gambling (PG). However, no study has explored CET's application to the treatment of IGD except two articles having implied that cues' exposure may have therapeutic effect on IGD. This paper reviews studies on cue-induced behavioral and neural changes in excessive Internet gamers, indicating that behavioral and neural mechanisms of IGD mostly overlap with those of SUD. The CET's effects in the treatment of SUDs and PG are also reviewed. We finally propose an optimized CET paradigm, which future studies should consider and investigate as a probable treatment of IGD.Entities:
Keywords: Internet gaming disorder; cue exposure therapy; cue-induced changes; excessive Internet gamers; mini-review; substance use disorder
Year: 2016 PMID: 27242589 PMCID: PMC4860503 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00675
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078