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Impact of Tramadol Addiction On Dental Anesthesia Success

Study of Tramadol Addiction Impact on Dental Anesthesia Succes.

The aim is to investigate and to find a correlation between tramadol addiction misuse among Algerian males and Dental Local Anesthesia success while performing dental care and oral surgeries.

NCT05908305 — Anesthesia, Local
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/anesthesia-local/NCT05908305/

WeChat-based Intervention for Internet Addiction

An Integrated WeChat-based Intervention for University Students With Internet Addiction: a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

The study aims to design an integrated model which combined self-initiated online learning and personalized interactive behavioral support delivered via WeChat for university students to reduce internet addiction level.

NCT05906108 — Internet Addiction
Status: Active, not recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/internet-addiction/NCT05906108/

Effectiveness of N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) in Motivational Enhancement Therapy for Nicotine Addiction

Effectiveness of N-Acetylcysteine in Motivational Enhancement Therapy for Nicotine Addiction: Study on the Dopaminergic Pathways, Changes in Functional Connectivity of fMRI Bold, and Changes in Smoking Abstinence

The goal of this clinical trial is to determine the effectiveness of the combination of n-acetylcysteine and motivational enhancement therapy on laboratory improvement in the form of changes in blood nicotine, radiological changes in the form of nerve connectivity on post-therapy frontostriatal fMRI examination and clinical changes in the form of abstinence, withdrawal symptoms and cravings in adult smoker.

NCT05903014 — Nicotine Dependence
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/nicotine-dependence/NCT05903014/

Smartphone Addiction Level and Neck Muscle

The Effect of Smartphone Addiction Level on Neck Pain, Functional Status and Muscle Activation

Background/aim:The study was conducted to determine the smartphone addiction level of youths and to investigate the effect of addiction level on neck pain, functional level, pressure pain threshold (PPT) level, and muscle activation of neck muscles (upper trapezius (UT), cervical erector spina (CES), sternocleidomastoideus (SCM)). Methods:Superficial electromyography, PPT, Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Neck Disability Index (NDI) and Smartphone Addiction Scale (SAS) were used as assessment tools.

NCT05885893 — Smartphone Addiction
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/smartphone-addiction/NCT05885893/

Health Problems Caused by Technology Addiction in Preschool Children

Evaluation of the Relationship Between Technology Addiction and Posture Disorder, Balance and Muscle Strength in Preschool Children

Technological products are tools that make human life easier. Among these tools that have become an indispensable part of human life, smart devices, namely smart phones, tablets and computers, have a special place. It is seen that the time spent by both parents and children in the family with smart devices has increased for various reasons. This situation creates effects on the developmental processes of children. In the literature, it is seen that children and adolescents are more exposed to digital technology. Preschoolers, unlike other children, are in the process of forming healthy habits that will continue to reflect their future quality of life. Incorrect posture in preschool and school-aged children can cause extremely serious health problems in adulthood, if not detected and removed in time. Knowledge of postural control and muscle strength can be important both for identifying children at high risk of falls and injury and for developing fall and injury prevention intervention programs. More specifically, knowledge of a potential relationship between postural control and muscle strength can assist in tailoring specially designed injury and fall prevention intervention programs. As a result, with the changing world, the age at which children start using technological devices is gradually decreasing, and as age increases, the duration of device use also increases. Provider, children's exposure to technology will be much longer than adults. There are no studies evaluating the relationship between technology addiction, posture disorder, balance and muscle strength in the preschool period. Generally, research has been done on technology addiction and posture disorder. The aim of our research is not only to investigate the technology addiction and posture disorder of preschool children, but also to evaluate the relationship between future muscle strength and balance of the posture disorder that may occur.

NCT05869175 — Technology Addiction
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/technology-addiction/NCT05869175/

Relationship of Addictions to Obesity, Physical Activity and Vascular Ageing in Young Adults

Relationship of Addictions to Obesity, Physical Activity and Vascular Ageing in Young Adults

This is a cross-sectional observational study whose objective is to analyse the relationship between behavioural addictions and drug addictions with obesity, physical activity, sedentary lifestyle, arterial stiffness and vascular ageing in young adults, since many of the lifestyles of adulthood are established early in life, and it is easier to prevent them before they start than to achieve their abandonment once they are established as unhealthy lifestyles

NCT05866133 — Drug Addiction
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/drug-addiction/NCT05866133/

Screens, Virtual Reality and Digital Addiction (EVADD) - EVADD

Assessment of Screen Use and Impact of Excessive Smartphone Use on Adult Health

This is an observational study questionnaire-based. This study will be carried out to evaluate the methods of consumption (work/outside work), the characteristics of the tools used, the addictive risk, the consequences on mental and physical health and the impact on quality of life of people exposed to screens and smartphones. A sample of 800 000 people will be used to learn about the entire French population. Participants will be asked to respond to an anonymous digital survey. The ultimate goal of this work is to have quality information to help facilitate therapeutic efforts in support of those who may need it.

NCT05860660 — Internet Addiction Disorder
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/internet-addiction-disorder/NCT05860660/

The Effects of Smartphone Addiction on Physical Activity, Fatigue and Sleep Quality of University Students

The Effects of Smartphone Addiction on Physical Activity, Fatigue and Sleep Quality of University Students

The increasing rate of usage of smartphones ushers in various health problems and smartphone addiction. In the literature, the research focused mainly on the relationship between smartphone addiction and depression, anxiety and musculoskeletal system problems; however, the number of studies on fatigue was limited. We believe that this paper will be of interest to the readers of your journal because it adds information about the effect of smartphone addiction on physical activity, on sleep quality and especially on fatigue.

NCT05858866 — Addictive Behavior
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/addictive-behavior/NCT05858866/

Phenotyping Patients With Alcohol and Cannabis Use Disorders Using the Addictions Neuroclinical Assessment

Phenotyping Patients With Alcohol and Cannabis Use Disorders Using the Addictions Neuroclinical Assessment

This 2-arm study will recruit participants with 1) alcohol use disorder and 2) cannabis use disorder for a 12-week cognitive behavioral therapy, following a thorough baseline assessments on executive function, incentive salience, and negative emotionality.

NCT05855668 — Alcohol Use Disorder
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/alcohol-use-disorder/NCT05855668/

Sociodemographic and Clinical Characteristics of Patients Admitted to the Addiction Management Unit

Sociodemographic and Clinical Characteristics of Patients Admitted to the Addiction Management Unit of Assiut University Hospital

Substance use disorder (SUD) is a dynamic process that changes constantly over time with new trends of drug dependence emerge every now and then, thus timely information about trends in psychoactive substance use could yield tailored interventions and reduce potential harms. Identifying personal, social, and demographic characteristics of patients with this disorder at the local, regional, and national levels helps physicians, health authorities, and policy-makers detect early emerging trends and enable them better plan and implement prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation programs. This study aims to identify sociodemographic, personal characteristics, as well as patterns of illicit drug abuse in patients admitted for addiction treatment.

NCT05777200 — Substance Use Disorders
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/substance-use-disorders/NCT05777200/