Current Clinical Practices for Gaming Disorder and Related Issues in Primary Care Settings in Northern Japan: A Regional Survey in Sapporo

BACKGROUND: Gaming is a popular leisure activity among children and adolescents in Japan. Recently, gaming disorder (GD) has become a common issue in child and adolescent psychiatry. However, due to a severe shortage of child and adolescent psychiatrists (CAPs) in Japan, we hypothesized that young patients with GD and gaming-related problems may seek help at pediatric or general psychiatric clinics, which serve as primary care providers for children’s mental health issues. In this study, we…

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