Patrik KonczView profile
Lecturer
Patrik Koncz is a Lecturer at the Department of Clinical Psychology and Addiction, Eötvös Loránd University. His work focuses on the psychological and behavioral aspects of gaming, including gaming disorder, ADHD correlations, and esports psychology. He contributes to the Addiction Research Group, exploring topics such as video game motivations, mental health impacts, and policy recommendations for safer gaming environments. Key research interests include the interplay between ADHD symptoms and gaming behaviors, gender-specific psychological pathways, and the development of assessment tools like the Gaming Motivation Inventory (GMI). His studies address both recreational and competitive gaming contexts, emphasizing empirical analysis and policy implications. Publications span comparative analyses of player groups, meta-analyses on ADHD-gaming disorder links, and examinations of gambling streams' risks to minors. Koncz’s work bridges clinical psychology with digital-age behavioral challenges, advocating for evidence-based interventions and protective measures in gaming ecosystems.
