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Efficacy of short-term telemedicine motivation-based intervention for individuals with Internet Use Disorder – A pilot-study

BACKGROUND: Internet Use Disorders (IUD) cover a range of online-related behavioral addictions, which are acknowledged and strengthened by the inclusion of (online) gaming disorder in the ICD-11 by the World Health Organization. Internet-based telemedicine interventions offer the possibility to reac...

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Autores principales: Bottel, Laura, Brand, Matthias, Dieris-Hirche, Jan, Herpertz, Stephan, Timmesfeld, Nina, te Wildt, Bert Theodor
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Publicado: Akadémiai Kiadó 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8987429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34797218
http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/2006.2021.00071
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author Bottel, Laura
Brand, Matthias
Dieris-Hirche, Jan
Herpertz, Stephan
Timmesfeld, Nina
te Wildt, Bert Theodor
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Brand, Matthias
Dieris-Hirche, Jan
Herpertz, Stephan
Timmesfeld, Nina
te Wildt, Bert Theodor
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description BACKGROUND: Internet Use Disorders (IUD) cover a range of online-related behavioral addictions, which are acknowledged and strengthened by the inclusion of (online) gaming disorder in the ICD-11 by the World Health Organization. Internet-based telemedicine interventions offer the possibility to reach out for individuals with IUD where the disorder emerges, in order to enhance their motivation to change their Internet use behavior. METHODS: In the course of the short-term telemedicine motivation-based intervention, adult participants took part in two webcam-based counselling sessions based on Motivational Interviewing techniques. Two weeks after the first webcam-based counselling session the second took place. Participants completed questionnaires regarding the motivation to change their Internet use behavior (iSOCRATES) and symptoms of IUD (s-IAT) at three times of measurement: t0 (pre-intervention), t1 (mid-intervention) and t2 (post-intervention). RESULTS: 73 affected individuals (83.6% male, average age 35 years (SD = 12.49) took part in the whole intervention including the questionnaire-based post intervention survey (t2). Over the course of the telemedicine intervention, a significant increase in the motivation to change with regard to the own Internet use behavior as well as a significant reduction in the symptom severity of an IUD and duration of Internet use (reduction of 2 hrs/d) were shown. CONCLUSION: The telemedicine pilot study shows that online-based consultation can be effective and helpful for individuals with IUD. Therefore, such a telemedicine intervention may be a suitable extension to the already existing analogous care system.
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spelling pubmed-89874292022-04-19 Efficacy of short-term telemedicine motivation-based intervention for individuals with Internet Use Disorder – A pilot-study Bottel, Laura Brand, Matthias Dieris-Hirche, Jan Herpertz, Stephan Timmesfeld, Nina te Wildt, Bert Theodor J Behav Addict Article BACKGROUND: Internet Use Disorders (IUD) cover a range of online-related behavioral addictions, which are acknowledged and strengthened by the inclusion of (online) gaming disorder in the ICD-11 by the World Health Organization. Internet-based telemedicine interventions offer the possibility to reach out for individuals with IUD where the disorder emerges, in order to enhance their motivation to change their Internet use behavior. METHODS: In the course of the short-term telemedicine motivation-based intervention, adult participants took part in two webcam-based counselling sessions based on Motivational Interviewing techniques. Two weeks after the first webcam-based counselling session the second took place. Participants completed questionnaires regarding the motivation to change their Internet use behavior (iSOCRATES) and symptoms of IUD (s-IAT) at three times of measurement: t0 (pre-intervention), t1 (mid-intervention) and t2 (post-intervention). RESULTS: 73 affected individuals (83.6% male, average age 35 years (SD = 12.49) took part in the whole intervention including the questionnaire-based post intervention survey (t2). Over the course of the telemedicine intervention, a significant increase in the motivation to change with regard to the own Internet use behavior as well as a significant reduction in the symptom severity of an IUD and duration of Internet use (reduction of 2 hrs/d) were shown. CONCLUSION: The telemedicine pilot study shows that online-based consultation can be effective and helpful for individuals with IUD. Therefore, such a telemedicine intervention may be a suitable extension to the already existing analogous care system. Akadémiai Kiadó 2021-11-17 2021-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8987429/ /pubmed/34797218 http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/2006.2021.00071 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Open Access. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited, a link to the CC License is provided, and changes – if any – are indicated.
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title Efficacy of short-term telemedicine motivation-based intervention for individuals with Internet Use Disorder – A pilot-study
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title_fullStr Efficacy of short-term telemedicine motivation-based intervention for individuals with Internet Use Disorder – A pilot-study
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of short-term telemedicine motivation-based intervention for individuals with Internet Use Disorder – A pilot-study
title_short Efficacy of short-term telemedicine motivation-based intervention for individuals with Internet Use Disorder – A pilot-study
title_sort efficacy of short-term telemedicine motivation-based intervention for individuals with internet use disorder – a pilot-study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8987429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34797218
http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/2006.2021.00071
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