Targeted video games could help reduce symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and depression in children and adolescents, results of a new review and meta-analysis suggested.
DMHIs may be an option to consider in the meantime to help meet the increasing demand for treatment, said Bryant. Experts in child psychiatry are involved in developing such games along with professionals in business and video game technology, said Bryant.Investigators reviewed nearly 30 randomized controlled trials of gamified DMHIs as a treatment for anxiety, depression, and/or ADHD in people younger than 18 years that were published from January 1, 1990, to April 7, 2023.
Bryant noted there was significant heterogeneity of therapeutic effects between the studies and their corresponding gamified interventions.The results suggest the games"show potential and promise" for certain mental health conditions and could offer a"bridge" to accessing more traditional therapies, Bryant said.
The results provide clinicians with information they can actually use in their practices, said Bryant, adding that his team hopes to get their study published., James Sherer, MD, medical director, Addiction Psychiatry, Overlook Medical Center, Atlantic Health System, said the study shows the literature supports video games, and these games"are gaining traction" in the field.
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