Parent-Child Discrepancies in Internet Gaming Disorder Screening Among Japanese Adolescents

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This study examines agreement between adolescent self-reports and parent reports on Internet Gaming Disorder screening in 58 Japanese youth attending psychiatric clinics. While dimensional scores showed moderate correlation, parents reported significantly higher problem severity than children, with low categorical agreement on diagnostic classifications, highlighting the importance of multi-informant assessment in IGD diagnosis.

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