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Adolescent's psychotic-like symptoms associated with Internet addiction

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Multi-dimensional discriminative factors for Internet addiction among adolescents regarding gender and age

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Clinical characteristics and diagnostic confirmation of Internet addiction in secondary school students in Wuhan, China

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Neural responses to various rewards and feedback in the brains of adolescent internet addicts detected by functional magnetic resonance imaging

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Bidirectional associations between family factors and internet addiction among adolescents in a prospective investigation

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Psychiatric symptoms in adolescents with Internet addiction: Comparison with substance use

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Associations between problematic Internet use and psychiatric symptoms among university students in Japan

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Internet addiction and self-evaluated attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder traits among Japanese college students

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Comparative study of the effects of bupropion and escitalopram on Internet gaming disorder

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Treatment and risk factors of Internet use disorders

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