ADHD and Electronics: The Game-Life Balance
This activity has been archived and credit is no longer available.
In this presentation, Dr. Edore Onigu-Otite discusses video game addiction in children and the relationship of addictive behavior to attention-deficit disorder (ADD) and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). She discusses the neurobiological and psychological findings common to gaming addiction and ADD/ADHD, and shares strategies to help children manage symptoms.
This Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Grand Rounds session took place on Wednesday, October 12, 2022 at 11:30 a.m. and has been approved for Social Work.
Activity Information
This activity has been archived and credit is no longer available.
Needs Statement
Psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric nurses, social workers, and healthcare professionals in related disciplines need to receive regular updates on advances in neuroscience, psychiatric research, psychotherapy, and the evolving best practices for evaluating, diagnosing, and treating psychiatric disorders. The series aims to improve clinical practice through critical appraisal of psychiatric research, the use of evidence-based treatment approaches, and the integration of multiple treatment modalities to enhance the quality of psychiatric care and improve patient outcomes.
Educational Objectives
At the conclusion of the session, the participants should be able to:
- Recognize the link between addiction to electronic gaming and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
- Describe the neurobiology of gaming and overlaps with ADHD.
- Identify psychological factors associated with gaming addiction.
- Employ measures to prevent the game-life imbalance.
Target Audience
Professional Categories
- Physicians
- Medical Students
- Fellows
- Nurses
- Other Health Professionals
Specialties
Interest Groups
Accreditation/Credit Designation
Baylor College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Baylor College of Medicine designates this enduring material activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Social Work: Baylor College of Medicine, Division of Continuing Professional Development (License Number 7270) is an approved continuing education provider for Social Workers through the Texas State Board of Social Worker Examiners. This activity has been approved for 1 continuing education unit.
Activity Director
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Kim-Lan Tran Czelusta, M.D.
Vice Chair for Education, Brown Foundation Chair in Psychiatric Education in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Baylor College of Medicine
Term of Approval
October 1, 2022 through October 31, 2024. Original release date: October 1, 2024.
Disclosure Policy
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All of the relevant financial relationships listed for these individuals have been mitigated.
Disclosures
The following individual(s) has/have reported financial or other relationship(s) with commercial entities whose products/services may relate to the educational content of this activity:
Presenter
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Edore Onigu-Otite, M.D.
Associate Professor
Baylor College of Medicine
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
Activity Director
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Kim-Lan Tran Czelusta, M.D.
Vice Chair for Education, Brown Foundation Chair in Psychiatric Education in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Baylor College of Medicine
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
Planning Committee Members
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Kim-Lan Tran Czelusta, M.D.
Vice Chair for Education, Brown Foundation Chair in Psychiatric Education in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Baylor College of Medicine
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
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Mauro A. Garcia-Altieri, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Baylor College of Medicine
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
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Wayne Goodman, M.D.
D.C. and Irene Ellwood Chair in Psychiatry
Baylor College of Medicine
Disclosure:
- Research Support: Biohaven Pharmaceuticals
- Intellectual Property (patent rights, royalty payments): Nview
- Consultancy: Biohaven Pharmaceuticals
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Michael McClam, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Baylor College of Medicine
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
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Jose Ribas Roca, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Baylor College of Medicine
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
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Daryl Shorter, M.D.
Associate Professor, Medical Director of Addiction Services
Baylor College of Medicine
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.