2024
Association Between Mental Health Problems and Internet Gaming Disorder Using Clinical Diagnostic Interviews: A Two-Year School-Based Longitudinal Study
Jeong H, Yim H, Potenza M, Lee S, Park M. Association Between Mental Health Problems and Internet Gaming Disorder Using Clinical Diagnostic Interviews: A Two-Year School-Based Longitudinal Study. International Journal Of Mental Health And Addiction 2024, 1-16. DOI: 10.1007/s11469-024-01380-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health problemsFace-to-face interviewsHealth problemsChild mental health problemsDiagnosis of mental health problemsDiagnostic InterviewMental health concernsAssociated with increased oddsSchool-based cohortClinical diagnostic interviewsTrained laypersonsFace-to-facePotential confoundersFamily dyadsDISC-IVFollow-up visitPsychological concernsHealth concernInternet game addictionEquation regressionLongitudinal studyInterviewsBaselineParticipantsGame addiction
2023
Sleep Quality and Self-Stigma Mediate the Association Between Problematic Use of Social Media and Quality of Life Among People With Schizophrenia in Taiwan: A Longitudinal Study
Saffari M, Chang K, Chen J, Potenza M, Yen C, Chang C, Huang P, Tsai H, Lin C. Sleep Quality and Self-Stigma Mediate the Association Between Problematic Use of Social Media and Quality of Life Among People With Schizophrenia in Taiwan: A Longitudinal Study. Psychiatry Investigation 2023, 20: 1034-1044. PMID: 37997331, PMCID: PMC10678148, DOI: 10.30773/pi.2023.0169.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSleep qualityLongitudinal studyProblematic useSelf-Stigma ScaleSocial Media Addiction ScaleBergen Social Media Addiction ScalePsychological QoLSocial QoLIndirect relationshipWorld Health Organization QualityBrief versionPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexEnvironmental QoLHealth Organization QualityComponents of QoLSleep Quality IndexAddiction ScaleMean scoreQuality of lifeSchizophreniaPhysical QoLEquation modelOrganization QualityPeopleTemporal associationDo attention-deficit/hyperactivity symptoms influence treatment outcome in gambling disorder?
Vintró-Alcaraz C, Mestre-Bach G, Granero R, Gómez-Peña M, Moragas L, Fernández-Aranda F, Potenza M, Jiménez-Murcia S. Do attention-deficit/hyperactivity symptoms influence treatment outcome in gambling disorder? Comprehensive Psychiatry 2023, 128: 152433. PMID: 37924691, DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2023.152433.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderSelf-reported ADHD symptomsADHD symptomsGambling disorderMeasures of ADHDAttention-deficit/hyperactivity symptomsPsychological treatment outcomesCognitive behavioral therapyDeficit hyperactivity disorderSelf-report instrumentTreatment outcome measuresHyperactivity disorderHyperactivity symptomsBehavioral therapySelf-reported symptomsGD severityPersonality featuresHigher psychopathologyLongitudinal studyTreatment outcomesPsychopathologyLack of researchSevere relapseSociodemographic measuresDisordersProblematic smartphone use and two types of problematic use of the internet and self-stigma among people with substance use disorders
Chang C, Chen J, Huang S, Potenza M, Su J, Chang K, Pakpour A, Lin C. Problematic smartphone use and two types of problematic use of the internet and self-stigma among people with substance use disorders. Addictive Behaviors 2023, 147: 107807. PMID: 37542974, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107807.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProblematic smartphone useSubstance use disordersCognition-Execution (I-PACE) modelI-PACE modelSmartphone useProblematic useUse disordersPROCESS macro Model 4Person-AffectMediation modelCross-sectional designMediation analysisLongitudinal studyPeopleDisordersRelationshipPsychiatric centerFindingsParticipantsHayesModel 4ContextDo attention-deficit/hyperactivity symptoms influence treatment outcome in gambling disorder?
Vintró-Alcaraz C, Mestre-Bach G, Granero R, Gómez-Peña M, Moragas L, Fernández-Aranda F, Potenza M, Jiménez-Murcia S. Do attention-deficit/hyperactivity symptoms influence treatment outcome in gambling disorder? European Psychiatry 2023, 66: s58-s59. PMCID: PMC10417907, DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.212.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderCognitive behavioral therapyADHD symptomsGambling disorderGD severityMeasures of ADHDSelf-reported ADHD symptomsAttention-deficit/hyperactivity symptomsPsychological treatment outcomesDeficit hyperactivity disorderSelf-report instrumentTreatment outcome measuresHyperactivity disorderHyperactivity symptomsBehavioral therapyConnecticut CouncilProblem gamblingPersonality featuresAddictive disordersHigher psychopathologyLongitudinal studyTreatment outcomesPsychopathologyLack of researchSevere relapseUsing Social Media for Social Motives Moderates the Relationship between Post-Traumatic Symptoms during a COVID-19-Related Lockdown and Improvement of Distress after Lockdown
Buodo G, Moretta T, Santucci V, Chen S, Potenza M. Using Social Media for Social Motives Moderates the Relationship between Post-Traumatic Symptoms during a COVID-19-Related Lockdown and Improvement of Distress after Lockdown. Behavioral Sciences 2023, 13: 53. PMID: 36661625, PMCID: PMC9855109, DOI: 10.3390/bs13010053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPost-traumatic symptomsGeneral distress symptomsGeneral distressSocial motivesTime 1Distress symptomsPost-traumatic stress symptomsLongitudinal studyProtective/risk factorsRole of motivesStress symptomsPsychological distressPossible moderatorsTime 2Stressful eventsSocial interactionCOVID-19-related lockdownMental healthSM useSocial connectionsDistressPrevious researchSocial media useOnline surveyMedia use
2022
Temporal associations between physical activity and three types of problematic use of the internet: A six-month longitudinal study
Huang P, Chen J, Potenza M, Griffiths M, Pakpour A, Chen J, Lin Y, Hung C, O'Brien K, Lin C. Temporal associations between physical activity and three types of problematic use of the internet: A six-month longitudinal study. Journal Of Behavioral Addictions 2022, 11: 1055-1067. PMID: 36427199, PMCID: PMC9881666, DOI: 10.1556/2006.2022.00084.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysical activity levelsPhysical activityActivity levelsTemporal associationInternational Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short FormHigher physical activity levelsLow physical activityQuestionnaire-Short FormPrevalence ratesDaily livingPositive temporal associationHealthy lifestyleLongitudinal survey studyTime pointsLongitudinal studySix-month longitudinal studyShort formAdditional investigationEffects modelProblematic useAssociationPresent studySurvey studyAddiction ScaleOnline surveyComparisons of psychological distress and self-stigma among three types of substance use disorders receiving treatment-as-usual approaches: real-world data from a 9-month longitudinal study
Chang K, Chen H, Huang S, Chen J, Potenza M, Pakpour A, Lin C. Comparisons of psychological distress and self-stigma among three types of substance use disorders receiving treatment-as-usual approaches: real-world data from a 9-month longitudinal study. Therapeutic Advances In Chronic Disease 2022, 13: 20406223221140393. PMID: 36483780, PMCID: PMC9723802, DOI: 10.1177/20406223221140393.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubstance use disordersPsychological distressAlcohol use disorderUse disordersLongitudinal designAmphetamine use disorderSelf-Stigma ScaleSelf-stigma levelTime 1Time 2Type of SUDStress ScaleGroup differencesControl conditionSubstance useDistressLongitudinal studyOutpatient psychiatric centersEquation modelHigh levelsTime 4DisordersDropout rateConvenience samplingPeople
2021
Prevalence of food addiction in children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Yekaninejad M, Badrooj N, Vosoughi F, Lin C, Potenza M, Pakpour A. Prevalence of food addiction in children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. Obesity Reviews 2021, 22: e13183. PMID: 33403795, PMCID: PMC8244111, DOI: 10.1111/obr.13183.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFA prevalenceFood addictionPediatric populationWeight statusSystematic reviewFreeman-Tukey double arcsine transformationPrevalence of FADouble arcsine transformationCross-sectional studyYale Food Addiction ScalePresent systematic reviewWeb of ScienceChildhood obesityEligible studiesHealthcare providersObese samplePrevalenceFA severityArcsine transformationLongitudinal studyChildrenCommunity sampleAdolescentsAddictionStatus
2019
Reciprocal relationship between depression and Internet gaming disorder in children: A 12-month follow-up of the iCURE study using cross-lagged path analysis
Jeong H, Yim HW, Lee SY, Lee HK, Potenza M, Jo SJ, Son HJ. Reciprocal relationship between depression and Internet gaming disorder in children: A 12-month follow-up of the iCURE study using cross-lagged path analysis. Journal Of Behavioral Addictions 2019, 8: 725-732. PMID: 32359239, PMCID: PMC7044588, DOI: 10.1556/2006.8.2019.74.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLevel of depressionDepressive symptomsDepression InventoryInternet gaming disorderSelf-reported severityChildren's Depression InventorySymptom screenRisk populationsSymptomsSeverityTime pointsCross-lagged path analysisDepressionGaming disorderLongitudinal studyReciprocal relationshipChildrenResearch panelBaselineDisordersAssociationCross-lagged structural equation modelsPrevious studiesLevelsStudyEpidemiological Challenges in the Study of Behavioral Addictions: a Call for High Standard Methodologies
Rumpf H, Brandt D, Demetrovics Z, Billieux J, Carragher N, Brand M, Bowden-Jones H, Rahimi-Movaghar A, Assanangkornchai S, Glavak-Tkalic R, Borges G, Lee H, Rehbein F, Fineberg N, Mann K, Potenza M, Stein D, Higuchi S, King D, Saunders J, Poznyak V. Epidemiological Challenges in the Study of Behavioral Addictions: a Call for High Standard Methodologies. Current Addiction Reports 2019, 6: 331-337. DOI: 10.1007/s40429-019-00262-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEpidemiological researchPublic health recommendationsStandardized diagnostic interviewPurpose of ReviewThePutative behavioral addictionsBehavioral addictionsHealth recommendationsDiagnostic criteriaEpidemiological studiesInternational ClassificationDiagnostic InterviewMental disordersSummaryThis reviewEvidence baseSound assessment toolsStatistical ManualEpidemiological challengesAddictive disordersConvenience sampleDisordersInadequate assessmentLongitudinal study
2005
Adolescent Problem Gambling
Grant J, Chambers R, Potenza M. Adolescent Problem Gambling. 2005, 81-98. DOI: 10.1007/0-306-48586-9_5.ChaptersPharmacological treatmentMood stabilizersTreatment strategiesPathological gamblingPromising pharmacological treatmentDefinitive treatment recommendationsHigh prevalence ratesPossible pharmacological interventionsAdolescent pathological gamblingUse of SRIsDrug therapyTreatment recommendationsPharmacological interventionsPrevalence ratesTreatment approachesNeuro-imagingTreatment studiesRisk behaviorsNeurodevelopmental changesAddictive disordersCertain indicationsCertain dosesGood evidenceBehavioral assessmentLongitudinal study