Hall and Parsons (2001)5757 .Hall AS, Parsons J. Internet addiction: college student case study
using best practices in cognitive behavior therapy. J Ment Heal Couns.
2001;23(4):312-27.
|
United States |
n = 1 |
CBT |
Internet addiction |
I |
DSM-IV |
N/I |
|
King et al. (2012)5858 .King DL, Delfabbro PH, Griffiths MD, Gradisar M.
Cognitive-behavioral approaches to outpatient treatment of internet addiction in
children and adolescents. J Clin Psychol. 2012;68(11):1185-95.
|
Australia |
n = 1 |
CBT |
Internet and video game
addictions |
I |
N/I |
N/I |
|
Thorens et al. (2012)5959 .Thorens G, Khazaal Y, Zullino D. Traitement par thérapie
cognitivo-comportementale d’une addiction Internet spécifique: un apport
théorique illustré par une étude de cas d’un patient souffrant d’une addiction à
un jeu de rôle en ligne massivement multijoueurs (MMORPG). J Thérapie Comport
Cogn. 2012;22(2):60-7.
|
France |
n = 1 |
CBT |
Video game addiction |
I |
ELAS/IAT |
LSAS = 23/144 IAT = 12/100 |
|
Lee (2011)6060 .Lee E. A case study of Internet Game Addiction. J Addict Nurs.
2011;22(4):208-13.
|
United States |
n = 1 |
CBT |
Video game addiction |
I |
N/I |
Patient quitted after the
5th session |
|
Taquet and Hautekeete (2013)6161 .Taquet P, Hautekeete M. Prise en charge TCC d’une addiction aux
jeux vidéo: l’expérience de jeu contribue à la thérapie. J Thérapie Comport
Cogn. 2013;23(3):102-12.
|
France |
n = 1 |
CBT |
Video game addiction |
I |
ELAS/BDI/PVP |
LSAS = 20/144 BDI = 0 PVP = 0/9 |
|
Young (2007)6262 .Young KS. Cognitive behavior therapy with Internet addicts:
treatment outcomes and implications. Cyberpsychol Behav.
2007;10(5):671-9.
|
United States |
n = 114 |
CBT |
Internet addiction |
I |
COQ |
Good results 6 months after the end
of the treatment |
|
Ge et al. (2011)6363 .Ge L, Ge X, Xu Y, Zhang K, Zhao J, Kong X. P300 change and
cognitive behavioral therapy in subjects with Internet addiction disorder: a
3-month follow-up study. Neural Regen Res. 2011;6(26):2037-41.
|
China |
n = 86 |
CBT |
Internet addiction |
G |
IAT/ SCID |
Lower latency at the end of the
treatment |
|
Jäger et al. (2012)6464 .Jäger S, Müller KW, Ruckes C, Wittig T, Batra A, Musalek M, et al.
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2012;13(43):43.
|
Germany |
n = 33 |
CBT |
Internet and video game
addictions |
I/G |
AICA |
N/I |
|
Zhu et al. (2009)6565 .Zhu T, Jin R, Zhong X. Clinical effect of electroacupuncture
combined with psychologic interference on patient with Internet addiction
disorder. Zhongguo Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi. 2009;29(3):212-4.
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China |
n = 47 Group A = 23 Group B =
24 |
CBT / EA |
Internet addiction |
I Group A (CBT) Group B (CBT +
MI) |
IAD/SAS/SDS/HAMA/SRSHS |
Group A vs. Group B (IAD) 33.20 +/-
4.53 vs. 44.00 +/- 5.81 |
|
Zhu et al. (2012)6666 .Zhu T, Li H, Jin R, Zheng Z, Luo Y, Ye H, et al. Effects of
electroacupuncture combined psycho-intervention on cognitive function and
event-related potentials P300 and mismatch negativity in patients with internet
addiction. Chin J Integr Med. 2012;18(2):146-51.
|
China |
n = 112 Group A = 39 Group B = 36
Group C = 37 |
CBT / CT / EA |
Internet addiction |
I Group A (MI) Group B (CBT) Group C
(CT) |
N/I |
CBT + MI showed the best
efficacy |
|
Rooij et al. (2012)6767 .Rooij AJ, Zinn MF, Schoenmakers TM, Mheen D. Treating internet
addiction with cognitive-behavioral therapy: a thematic analysis of the
experiences of therapists. Int J Ment Health Addict.
2012;10(1):69-82.
|
Holland |
n = 12 |
CBT / MI |
Internet Addiction |
G |
N/I |
8 patients showed good results |
|
Li and Dai (2009)6868 .Li G, Dai XY. Control study of cognitive-behavior therapy in
adolescents with Internet addiction disorder. Chinese Ment Heal J.
2009;23(7):457-70.
|
China |
n = 76 Group A = 38 Group B =
38 |
CBT |
Internet addiction |
G Group A (CBT) Group B
(Control) |
CIAS |
Group A vs. Group B (CIAS) 39.5 ±
8.1 vs. 46.4 ± 6.0 |
|
Du et al. (2010)6969 .Du Y, Jiang W, Vance A. Longer term effect of randomized,
controlled group cognitive behavioural therapy for Internet addiction in
adolescent students in Shanghai. Aust N Z J Psychiatry.
2010;44(2):129-34.
|
China |
n = 56 Group A = 32 Group B =
24 |
CBT |
Internet addiction |
G Group A (CBT) Group B
(Control) |
IAT |
CBT > control group |