addictions Clinical Trials
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Found 122 clinical trials
Mechanisms Involved in the Developement of Sports Addiction Among Military Personnel
Sport addiction (or exercise addiction) has been recognized as a pathology by the World Health Organization since 2011. However, it is still relatively under-researched. It is one of the so-called behavioral addictions and has long-term negative consequences for physical, psychological and social health, such as : isolation ; frequent injuries; …
The Course and Outcome of Integreated Trauma and Addiction Treatment Between PTSD and CPTSD
In the ICD-11 post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and complex PTSD (CPTSD) are distinguished. CPTSD is associated with early childhood traumatization and more severe symptom patterns. Research thus far confirms that PTSD and CPTSD are two related but different concepts, but it's still unclear what the clinical relevance of this differentiation …
Digital Addiction Among University Students
The aim of this study is to contribute to our understanding of digital media addiction by investigating the prevalence of digital addiction among university students and examining the relationship between variables such as body awareness, physical activity levels, hand grip strength, upper extremity function and pain-dash, quality of life, depression, …
Smartphone Addiction in University Students
Smartphone usage has increased significantly in the last decade and smartphones have changed our lives to a great extent. Smartphone usage has advantages as well as disadvantages and therefore brings phone addiction with it. Smartphone addiction is defined as excessive use of smartphones to the extent that it disturbs the …
Smartphone Addiction and Cervical Muscular Health
This cross-sectional observational study investigates how smartphone addiction affects neck pain severity, pressure pain threshold, and mechanical properties of cervical muscles in healthy young adults. Two groups-those with and without smartphone addiction-are compared based on validated addiction scales and objective muscle assessments using MyotonPRO and algometry.
Direct Transcranial Electrical Stimulation in Tobacco Addiction (tDCS)
In summary, there are currently many therapeutic tools for achieving some degree of control or even cessation of tobacco addictive use. No single therapy seems to have proven itself sufficiently effective to be the preferred treatment axis in the management of this addiction. We can also point out that so …
Exercise Addiction and Health Risks in Gym Users
This observational study aims to investigate the prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries and cardiovascular risk factors among individuals with and without exercise addiction. Adult recreational gym users who have been engaging in resistance training for at least six months will be included. Participants will be divided into two groups based on …
Cue Effects in Human Addiction: Pavlovian to Instrumental Transfer
Individuals with substance use disorders (SUD) have to cope with drug-related cues and contexts, which can affect instrumental drug seeking as shown with Pavlovian to instrumental transfer (PIT) paradigms in animals and humans. The investigators aimed to investigate the impact of acute and chronic stress on Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT), how …
Effects of Smoking Addiction on Lower Limb Speed and Coordination
This observational case-control study will investigate the impact of smoking addiction on lower extremity speed and coordination in young adults. Participants aged 18-25 will be divided into two groups based on their smoking status. The study will compare motor coordination and sprint performance between smokers and non-smokers using objective physical …
Psychiatric Disorders in Addiction - Interest of Screening and Influence on Relapse
In complex detoxification hospital units, patients receive a common care system (interviews, therapeutic workshops, support for discharges, etc.). In the event of a relapse during hospitalization, i.e., a relapse into addiction, hospital care is called into question, and discharge is generally considered. A key care issue is therefore to prevent …