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  2. Video game addiction - Wikipedia

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    Video game addiction is a broader concept than internet gaming addiction, but most video game addiction is associated with internet gaming. APA suggests, like Khan, [14] the effects (or symptoms) of video game addiction may be similar to those of other proposed psychological addictions.

  3. Internet addiction disorder - Wikipedia

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    Video game addiction (VGA), also known as gaming disorder or internet gaming disorder, is generally defined as a psychological addiction that is problematic, compulsive use of video games that results in significant impairment to an individual's ability to function in various life domains over a prolonged period of time.

  4. Mark D. Griffiths - Wikipedia

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    Griffiths' research focuses on the psychology of excessive behavior. His research interests include online research methods, internet studies, cyberpsychology, behavioural addiction, gambling addiction, video game addiction, internet addiction, exercise addiction, and sex addiction. [8]

  5. ‘I wouldn’t even go to practice’: Why are elite-level ...

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    Back then, academic research on video game addiction was hard to come by. But, since 2019, the World Health Organization has recognized “gaming disorder” as a health condition.

  6. Computer addiction - Wikipedia

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    Gaming addiction: a hypothetical behavioral addiction characterized by excessive or compulsive use of computer games or video games, which interferes with a person's everyday life. [11] Video game addiction may present itself as compulsive gaming, social isolation , mood swings , diminished imagination , and hyper-focus on in-game achievements ...

  7. How a dire shortage of video game consoles helped prove that ...

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    A run on consoles during the pandemic allowed researchers to test whether gaming causes changes in the mental well-being of players.

  8. Maybe Our Phones Aren’t the Problem, Argues a New Book - AOL

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    Etchells, a professor of psychology and science communication at Bath Spa University in the U.K., previously debunked fears that video games zombified kids and turned them violent.

  9. Video game–related health problems - Wikipedia

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    Game addiction problems can induce repetitive strain injuries, skin disorders or other health issues. Other problems include video game-provoked seizures in patients with epilepsy. [1] In rare and extreme cases, deaths have resulted from excessive video game playing (see Deaths due to video game addiction). [2]