Based on the WOSCC database, this review conducted a bibliometric and critical analysis of the literature related to the identification of IGD (internet gaming disorder) symptoms. It outlined the current status of the research and hotspots and frontiers in the field, as well as establishing emerging topics and challenges and applying statistical control methods in various ways in the evaluation. Determine standard evaluation tool of IGD; further clarify the relationship between IGD and different factors longitudinally, scientifically integrate various results, and point out the direction for future research.
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Shirley Qi-Yu Sun1, Anson Chiu-Yan Tang2, Qing Wang1, Loretta Yuet-Foon Chung1,*, Regina Lai-Tong Lee3,4,*
International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, Vol.24, No.6, pp. 795-810, 2022, DOI:10.32604/ijmhp.2022.024841
Abstract There are increasing concerns about internet gaming disorder (IGD). No review of existing studies has systematically analyzed and visualized the trends of IGD and those early identification of symptoms related to IGD behaviors. This critical review focuses on the emerging trends for early identification of symptoms related to IGD
behaviors in papers published in Web of Science Core Collection from 2009 to 2021 by scientometric analysis
and critical review. Scientometric data analysis technique includes co-occurrence analysis, cluster analysis and
burst analysis of authors, countries, keywords and co-citation to visualize those contributing and associated factors to develop IGD behaviors and their… More >
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Liye Zou1,2, Peiying Yang1, Fabian Herold3, Weina Liu1, Attila Szabo4, Alyx Taylor5, Jing Sun6, Liu Ji1,*
International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, Vol.24, No.6, pp. 811-823, 2022, DOI:10.32604/ijmhp.2022.024862
Abstract 1) Background: The common factors which potentially contribute to the development of eating disorders and exercise dependence during early adulthood are still relatively unclear. The present study aimed to examine the role of BMI, body image inflexibility, and generalized anxiety in these two behavioral problems in a sample of college students. 2) Methods: In total, 878 habitual exercisers (58.1% male with BMI = 22.12 ± 2.39; 41.9% female with BMI = 20.55 ± 2.21) with age of 20.09 ± 1.76 years participated in this study. The main outcomes of interest are exercise dependence symptoms, eating disorders symptoms, body image inflexibility, and symptoms of generalized anxiety (as measured by Exercise Dependence… More >
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Chao-Hsi Huang1, Tsung-Shun Hsieh2,3, Hsiao-Ting Chien4, Ehsan Eftekhari-Zadeh5,*, Saba Amiri6
International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, Vol.24, No.6, pp. 825-841, 2022, DOI:10.32604/ijmhp.2022.021899
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private companies, which faced many restrictions due to the special conditions of the pandemic. Therefore, the
present study aimed to design an artificial neural network with MLP technique to analyze the relationship
between demographic variables, resilience, COVID-19 and burnout in start-ups in Iran. The research method
was quantitative. Managers and employees of start-ups formed the statistical population of the study, based… More >
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Xuan Liu1,2,3, Xiangyun Yang1,2, Pengchong Wang1,2, Zhanjiang Li1,2,*
International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, Vol.24, No.6, pp. 843-854, 2022, DOI:10.32604/ijmhp.2022.021009
Abstract Background: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a clinically heterogeneous condition without a conclusive subtype dimension. This study will focus on the meta-analysis of the clinical responses of OCD subtypes to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), which might clarify this issue. Methods: We performed a systematic search and a meta-analysis for the studies of OCD subtypes and the response to CBT in PubMed, ScienceDirect, Embase, Web of Science, and Scopus databases. The selective criteria were the OCD without significant medical or psychiatric co-morbidities and pre-and post-treatment changes in scores of OCD dimension. In addition, different subtypes of OCD in symptom dimensions, such as… More >
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Xiying Li1, Alyx Taylor2, Jinming Li3, Ting Wang3, Jing Kuang3, Zhihao Zhang3, Xiaolei Liu4, Tingting Liu4, Xia Qin5, Shenghua Lu6,7,*, Liye Zou3
International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, Vol.24, No.6, pp. 855-867, 2022, DOI:10.32604/ijmhp.2022.021508
Abstract Objective: This study explored the effects of Health Qigong exercise on depression and anxiety in patients with
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randomly allocated into the experimental group and the control group. The experimental group carried out
60-minute sessions of Health Qigong exercise five times a week for 12 weeks while the control group did not perform any regular physical exercise. Data on cognitive impairment, psychomotor retardation, somatic anxiety,
weight loss and sleep disorders, the sum score of the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS-17), state
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International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, Vol.24, No.6, pp. 869-882, 2022, DOI:10.32604/ijmhp.2022.018954
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Shize Zhi1,2,*
International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, Vol.24, No.6, pp. 883-900, 2022, DOI:10.32604/ijmhp.2022.022536
Abstract Among primary and secondary school teachers in China, 70% of teachers believe facing more significant occupational pressure. 63.8% of teachers clearly stated that occupational stress had caused a tremendous impact on them.
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the group of public-funded regular students from the perspective of psychological support. This paper uses the
SCL-90 form to investigate the professional psychology of teachers for the psychological support of public-funded
regular students engaged in the teaching profession. And it conducts a survey on the curriculum setting and satisfaction of… More >
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Mei Chen, Haoran Dong, Yang Luo, Hui Meng*
International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, Vol.24, No.6, pp. 901-916, 2022, DOI:10.32604/ijmhp.2022.020006
Abstract This study aimed to investigate the relationship between sleep and workplace interpersonal conflict and the role of ego depletion as the mediating mechanism. A survey was conducted daily for two weeks using an experience sampling method. A sample of 79 employees from the East Coast of China was collected. A multilevel regression analysis was conducted to test the proposed hypotheses. Results indicated that higher sleep quantity was associated with lower daily ego depletion at noon and lower workplace interpersonal conflict. Moreover, ego depletion mediated the effects of sleep quantity on workplace interpersonal conflict. The findings identified the adverse effects of… More >
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Faisal Mahmood1, Maria Saleem1, Antonio Ariza-Montes2, Heesup Han3,*
International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, Vol.24, No.6, pp. 917-932, 2022, DOI:10.32604/ijmhp.2022.019452
Abstract This research aims to explore the intricate nature of the association between green attitudes and well-being in the workplace. Based on the basic human value theory, this study attempted to unearth the moderating effects of its two main bipolar segments, namely self-transcendence-self-enhancement and openness to change-conservation. A quantitative approach with a sample of 1,532 hospitality employees from 35 European countries was used. We found that a green attitude contributes to deriving employee well-being. Further, we found empirical support for the influence of human values, in the sense that this relationship is reinforced among the workers who are more altruistic and… More >
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Shoushi Wang1, Jingping Shi2, Ruike Sheng1, Si Yu1, Wei Xu1,*
International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, Vol.24, No.6, pp. 933-944, 2022, DOI:10.32604/ijmhp.2022.023083
Abstract Academic procrastination among adolescents is an increasingly prominent problem. It is important to look for
influences behind academic procrastination in the adolescent population. The present study aimed to reveal
the explanatory mechanisms underlying the association between hope and academic procrastination behaviors
among Chinese adolescents by testing the mediating role of attentional control and the moderating role of trait
mindfulness. Participants in the current study were 1156 Chinese adolescents who completed self-report questionnaires on hope, attentional control, academic procrastination, and trait mindfulness. The results indicated
that adolescent hope was negatively related to academic procrastination and that attentional control partially
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