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Journal of Attention Disorders, 2023
Objective: Individuals with internet gaming disorder (IGD) or gaming disorder (GD) had a higher prevalence of ADHD than individuals without IGD or GD. The overpathologizing of excessive gaming behaviors may be associated with the functional impairment due to ADHD in individuals with GD.
Ji Sun Hong +3 more
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Objective: Individuals with internet gaming disorder (IGD) or gaming disorder (GD) had a higher prevalence of ADHD than individuals without IGD or GD. The overpathologizing of excessive gaming behaviors may be associated with the functional impairment due to ADHD in individuals with GD.
Ji Sun Hong +3 more
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2018
Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) was recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders: DSM-5, American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC, 2013) as a condition warranting further study. This chapter defines IGD as understood in the current literature.
Jeffrey N. Rokkum +3 more
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Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) was recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders: DSM-5, American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC, 2013) as a condition warranting further study. This chapter defines IGD as understood in the current literature.
Jeffrey N. Rokkum +3 more
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Gaming Disorder and Psychotic Disorders: A Scoping Review
Psychopathology, 2022Background: There is a growing interest in understanding the impact of video games in the clinical field, given that their excessive use could be associated with health issues. Particularly, gaming disorder (GD) is considered as an addictive behavioral disorder.
Maxime Huot-Lavoie +13 more
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2015
Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) was introduced in the recent DSM-V as a condition needing more research. Therefore, this chapter contributes to this discussion by a summary of recent research findings and introduces an empirical study concerning differences between an engaged and a problematic use of games.
Florian Rehbein +3 more
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Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) was introduced in the recent DSM-V as a condition needing more research. Therefore, this chapter contributes to this discussion by a summary of recent research findings and introduces an empirical study concerning differences between an engaged and a problematic use of games.
Florian Rehbein +3 more
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The Internet Gaming Disorder Scale.
Psychological Assessment, 2015Recently, the American Psychiatric Association included Internet gaming disorder (IGD) in the appendix of the 5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). The main aim of the current study was to test the reliability and validity of 4 survey instruments to measure IGD on the basis of the 9 criteria from the DSM-5: a
Jeroen S. Lemmens +2 more
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Conceptual and Methodological Considerations of Gaming Disorder and Internet Gaming Disorder
2020This chapter provides an overview of the current conceptual and methodological challenges in light of gaming disorder recently being included in the ICD-11 (WHO, Gaming disorder, 2018). This is discussed in reference to the DSM-5 (APA, Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders. 5th ed. Arlington: American Psychiatric Association, 2013) with
Linda K. Kaye +2 more
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Gaming-contingent self-worth, gaming motivation, and Internet Gaming Disorder
Computers in Human Behavior, 2016The relationship between problematic gaming behavior and self-esteem is well-documented (King & Delfabbro, 2014). Moreover, the basic needs component of Self-Determination Theory has also been proposed as an organizing framework to understand gaming motivation (Lafreniere, Verner-Filion, & Vallerand, 2012; Ryan, Rigby, & Przybylski, 2006).
Charlotte L. Beard, Robert E. Wickham
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Game Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Games for Health Journal, 2012It is nearly impossible to spend a day without hearing news or personal stories regarding autism. To Google ‘‘autism + health games’’ yields thousands of postings. The disorder is so broad in its symptoms and manifestations that it is referred to as autism spectrum disorder or ASD. It is of such a high priority that research on reward circuitry, autism,
Moderator Bill, Ferguson +4 more
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Gaming Addiction and Internet Gaming Disorder
2015This chapter examines the features of video game addiction and examines the contemporary research literature by analyzing the prevalence of video game addiction, factors associated with video game addiction, and the treatment of video game addiction. Gaming addiction and internet gaming disorder (IGD) has become a topic of increasing research interest.
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