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Commentary on: Are we overpathologizing everyday life? A tenable blueprint for behavioral addiction research
Excessive behaviors are not necessarily addictive behaviors
. ( 2014 ). Internet Gaming Disorder . Current Addiction Reports , 1 ( 3 ), 177 – 185 . Ko , C. H. , Yen , J. Y. , Chen , S. H. , Wang , P. W. , Chen , C. S. & Yen , C. F
, G. , & Potenza , M. N. ( 2014 ). A cognitive-behavioral model of internet gaming disorder: Theoretical underpinnings and clinical implications . Journal of Psychiatric Research , 58 , 7 – 11 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2014
. Ko , C.-H. , Yen , J.-Y. , Chen , S.-H. , Wang , P.-W. , Chen , C.-S. & Yen , C.-F. ( 2014 ). Evaluation of the diagnostic criteria of Internet gaming disorder in the DSM-5 among young adults in Taiwan . Journal of Psychiatric Research
, Garcia, & Nower, 2016 ). A systematic review by King et al. (2020a) identified 32 tools for GD and noted that at least two new tools had been developed each year since ‘Internet gaming disorder’ was listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
impairment over at least 12 months, Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) was identified in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ) as a condition for further study. More recently, Gaming
Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 12(2), 448–457. https://doi.org/10.1556/2006.2023.00010 The above paper should be modified as follows: In our method section, we described Internet Gaming Disorder as follows: In line with the DSM-5 definition
, Hayman, & Gilbeau, 2019 ). Research into GD has grown rapidly since 2013 when the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) ( APA, 2013 ) identified Internet gaming disorder (IGD) as an emerging disorder that needed future research
. ( 2019 ). Validity, functional impairment and complications related to Internet gaming disorder in the DSM-5 and gaming disorder in the ICD-11 . The Australian and New Zealand journal of Psychiatry , 4867419881499 . https://doi.org/10
Organization Advisory Group on Gaming Disorder. PT is a member of the American Psychiatric Association’s DSM-5 International Working Group investigating Internet Gaming Disorder. The authors have no other conflicts of interest to declare. The authors alone are
The essential role of theory in minimizing harm from emerging technologies. Lost in committee?
Commentary on: Problematic risk-taking involving emerging technologies: A stakeholder framework to minimize harms (Swanton et al., 2019)
high-quality evidence amassed on different, but conceptually-related, phenomena. Judgements about what is conceptually-related, and what is not, are themselves informed by theory (e.g. can internet gaming disorder policy be informed by addiction