Published on in Vol 25 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/40121, first published .
Internet-Based Self-Assessment for Symptoms of Internet Use Disorder—Impact of Gender, Social Aspects, and Symptom Severity: German Cross-sectional Study

Internet-Based Self-Assessment for Symptoms of Internet Use Disorder—Impact of Gender, Social Aspects, and Symptom Severity: German Cross-sectional Study

Internet-Based Self-Assessment for Symptoms of Internet Use Disorder—Impact of Gender, Social Aspects, and Symptom Severity: German Cross-sectional Study

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  1. Dieris-Hirche J, Bottel L, Basten J, Pape M, Timmesfeld N, te Wildt B, Geisler B, Wölfling K, Henningsen P, Beutel M, Neumann A, Niemann A, Beckers R, Herpertz S, Best A, Böswald R, Cornelsen L, Dreier M, Groen S, Hemmersbach A, Hillerich V, Krahn I, Lowin D, Menze A, Neusser S, Penning N, Sattel H, Suelmann C, Tokic M, Weretecki J. Efficacy of a short-term webcam-based telemedicine treatment of internet use disorders (OMPRIS): a multicentre, prospective, single-blind, randomised, clinical trial. eClinicalMedicine 2023;64:102216 View
  2. Ksiksou J, Maskour L, Alaoui S. Effects of Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy on Reducing Levels of Internet Addiction, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Among Nursing Students in Morocco. Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences 2023;17(3) View