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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Christian Bäcklund
,
Pia Elbe
,
Hanna M. Gavelin
,
Daniel Eriksson Sörman
, and
Jessica K. Ljungberg

condition. The American Psychiatric Association ( APA, 2013 ) included Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) as a condition needing further study in the fifth revised version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM–5). Additionally, the

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Damian van der Neut
,
Margot Peeters
,
Meyran Boniel-Nissim
,
Helena Jeriček Klanšček
,
Leila Oja
, and
Regina van den Eijnden

extent, from a lack of scientific and diagnostic consensus. Whereas the Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM-5, 2013) does not officially recognize Internet Gaming Disorder yet and describes it as a condition warranting more clinical research before it can

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Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) ( American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ) in 2013, as a pre-diagnosis mental disorder named “internet gaming disorder.” It has also been suggested that the prevalence and risk of this disorder were

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Mehdi Akbari
,
Mohammad Seydavi
,
Marcantonio M. Spada
,
Shahram Mohammadkhani
,
Shiva Jamshidi
,
Alireza Jamaloo
, and
Fatemeh Ayatmehr

online gaming and Internet Gaming Disorder. Plus, given that neuroticism was not a significant factor among some populations as indexed by prediction intervals, future studies might want to explore that among which types of gamers, neuroticism is not a

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Fangwen Yu
,
Jialin Li
,
Lei Xu
,
Xiaoxiao Zheng
,
Meina Fu
,
Keshuang Li
,
Shuxia Yao
,
Keith M. Kendrick
,
Christian Montag
, and
Benjamin Becker

, 2021 ; Musetti et al., 2016 ; Pontes et al., 2021 ; Spada, 2014 ). Estimated prevalence rates of Internet gaming disorder (IGD), a subtype of IUD, range for from 1% to 10%, with particularly high rates among young individuals and in Asia with up to

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Dana Katz
,
Zsolt Horváth
,
Halley M. Pontes
,
Patrik Koncz
,
Zsolt Demetrovics
, and
Orsolya Király

Internet gaming disorder (IGD) warranted further study. The association included this disorder in the 5th revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders in 2013 (DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ), and it retains this

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Susumu Higuchi
,
Yoneatsu Osaki
,
Aya Kinjo
,
Satoko Mihara
,
Masaki Maezono
,
Takashi Kitayuguchi
,
Takanobu Matsuzaki
,
Hideki Nakayama
,
Hans-Jürgen Rumpf
, and
John B. Saunders

, preliminary diagnostic criteria of internet gaming disorder (IGD) were published by the American Psychiatric Association in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) in 2013 ( American Psychiatric Association, 2013

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A gamerek és e-sportolók személyes jellemzői, motivációi, valamint életminőségük vizsgálata a játszási szokások tükrében

Personal characteristics, motivation and quality of life of athletes and gamers in light of gaming habits

Mentálhigiéné és Pszichoszomatika
Authors:
Zsófia Tea Kányai
,
Mátyás Osváth
, and
Karolina Kósa

. ( 2017 ). Impulsivity and compulsivity in Internet gaming disorder: A comparison with obsessive–compulsive disorder and alcohol use disorder . Journal of Behavior Addictions , 6 ( 4 ), 545 – 553 . Király , O ., Urbán , R ., Griffiths , M

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psychiatric nosology. More recently, she turned her attention to Internet gaming disorder, another behavioral addiction that is likely to be included in the next revision of the DSM-5. Once again, Nancy was ahead of the curve. She convened an international

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computer-based internet gaming disorder ( Lin et al., 2016 ). On the other hand, problematic smartphone users overlap with some individuals with non-mobile internet addiction ( Liu, Lin, Pan, & Lin, 2016; Pan, Chiu, & Lin, 2019 ). Smartphone addiction and

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