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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04631523
Other study ID # 120
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date November 5, 2021
Est. completion date January 15, 2023

Study information

Verified date March 2024
Source Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa (IUC)
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

Using computer for long have been shown to cause vision problems, musculoskeletal pain particularly in neck, postural deviations, obesity and physical inactivity in several studies. The relation between obesity and physical activity, neck pain and postural deviations with altered sensorimotor function has been also shown with many studies. However, there were not enough study that assess sensorimotor congruence such as proprioception and reaction time in adolescents diagnosed with Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD). This study aimed to evaluate the proprioception and reaction time and investigate its relation with the relationship with neck pain, proprioception and reaction time in adolescents with IGD.


Description:

The aim of this study is to evaluate reaction time, motor dexterity, cervical posture and proprioception and its relationship with Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) in adolescents. It's anticipated that 60 adolescents aged between 10-18 years will be included to this study (30 healthy adolescent; 30 adolescent with IGD. After recording sociodemografic data of participants, age of starting to use the internet, the age of starting to play games on the internet, the time spent on the internet, the name and type of the game played will be questioned. The presence of musculoskeletal pain and its localization, if any, will be recorded. The severity of internet addiction will be assessed with Internet Addiction Scale, motor dexterity will be assessed with The 9 Hole Peg Test, reaction time of upper extremity will be assessed with Ruler Drop Method, the severity of forward head posture will be assessed with Cervical Range of Motion (CROM) device, and lastly, proprioception of cervical region will be assessed with Joint Position Error which will be evaluated CROM device. All parameters will be compared between healthy adolescents and adolescents with IGD.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 78
Est. completion date January 15, 2023
Est. primary completion date September 1, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Male
Age group 10 Years to 18 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: For healthy group as follows: - being male in age between 10-18 years old - having accepted the research on a voluntary basis and signed the informed consent. For the experimental group, being diagnosed with IGD according to DSM-5 is an additional criterion. Exclusion Criteria: - being diagnosed with psychotic, bipolar, or autism spectrum disorder - the presence of mental retardation in the child or family that prevents answering the questions and following the instructions properly in clinical assessment - Use of psychotropic drugs.

Study Design


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Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa Istanbul

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa (IUC)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Internet Addiction Scale It is a 20-itemed Likert type scale whose items are grading "Rarely", "Occasionally", "Often", "Most of the time" or "Always" with points of 1,2,3,4,5, respectively. The lowest score that can be obtained from the test is 20 and the highest score is 100. A score of 80 and above is an indicator of significant impairment in functionality and this group was defined as "internet addicted". Scores of "49 points and below" were defined as the "average internet user" who does not have any problems related to internet use in his life. baseline
Secondary 9 Hole Peg Test The pegboard will be placed on table at midline of the body. The height of the table will be same at the participants' chest level. The participants will be asked to place the nine sticks into nine holes as quickly as possible and remove them immediately after finishing. The time will be begin on the first contact with the first stick and stopped last stick dropped. baseline
Secondary Ruler Drop Method Ruler Drop Method will be used to assess reaction time. Participants will be made to sit with their dominant arm on table, elbow will be flexed at 90ยบ and forearm will be mid-pronated. The ruler will be stabilized vertically by the examiner while the participants hold at the 5 cm with his/her web space (i.e. thumb and index finger). The participants will be asked to catch the ruler as fast as possible, after the ruler released from examiner's hand. The distance the ruler travelled from the starting point will be recorded as cm. This distance will be converted into time (sec) by using following formula "t =v(2d / g)". baseline
Secondary Forward Head Posture The severity of forward heaad posture will assessed with CROM device according to CROM Procedure Manual. Participants will instructed to sit erect posture with spine away from the chair and feet flat on the floor. The horizontal bar with measured will be placed on the head, the vertical bar, whose lower end will be positioned over the spinal process of the 7th cervical vertebra (C7). After the resting point, where the vertical bar will be on, will be noted, the participants will be instructed to retract their heads as possible. The displacement in the sagittal plane will be recorded in cm. baseline
Secondary Proprioception Joint position error (JPE) was measured to assess neck reposition sense of participants. For this test, the participants will be seated in chair with an erect posture, the examiner will stabilize the CROM device with the Velcro strap on participants head. They will be asked to focus a point on the wall as a feedback for neutral position. After the device will be calibrated to neutral position, the participants will perform an active left and right cervical rotation with eyes opened. This test will be repeated with eyes closed. The difference between reading values on the CROM device each side of rotation starting position and final position of the head (JPE) will be recorded as degree. baseline
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