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Orsolya Király is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Clinical Psychology and Addiction, Eötvös Loránd University. She is affiliated with the Addiction Research Group and actively contributes to clinical and behavioral addiction studies. Her work focuses on gaming disorder, problematic internet use, and digital health implications. She has developed and validated assessment tools like the IGDT-10 and explored cross-cultural dynamics in addictive behaviors.
Her research integrates psychological, sociological, and public health perspectives, addressing topics such as psychiatric comorbidity in gaming disorder, family systems in the digital age, and policy recommendations for youth gaming. She has published extensively on gaming addiction's clinical and societal impacts, emphasizing evidence-based interventions and prevention strategies. Dr. Király's work often involves collaborative international studies, with a focus on validating diagnostic criteria and understanding behavioral motivations.
Key contributions include longitudinal analyses of gaming and social media interactions, esports player typologies, and the role of digital technologies in mental health. She has also explored pandemic-related behavioral changes and their mental health consequences. Her research bridges academic and clinical realms, aiming to inform both policy and therapeutic practices.
Awards: None explicitly listed in provided texts.
Advising & Grants: No specific advisees or grant details mentioned. Research focuses on collaborative projects with institutions globally, emphasizing data-driven approaches to behavioral addiction studies.
Labs/Teams: Active member of the Addiction Research Group at ELTE, contributing to interdisciplinary projects on digital addictions and clinical psychology advancements.


