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Z. Demetrovics 2014 DSM-5 internet gaming disorder needs a unified approach to assessment Neuropsychiatry 4 1 1 4
Mental Disorders 5 (DSM-5) proposed that the criteria for Internet gaming disorder consist of preoccupation with Internet games, withdrawal symptoms, tolerance, inability to control use, loss of interests in other things, continued excessive use
? Psychological Bulletin , 149 ( 3–4 ), 174 – 205 . https://doi.org/10.1037/bul0000368 . Chau , C.-l. , Tsui , Y. Y.-y. , & Cheng , C. ( 2019 ). Gamification for Internet gaming disorder prevention: Evaluation of a Wise IT-use (WIT) program for Hong Kong
2014 DSM-5 Internet Gaming Disorder needs a unified approach to assessment Neuropsychiatry 4 1 1 4 . J
A médiaeszközök világába való belemerülés: adaptív és nem adaptív következmények
Immersion into the mediated world: adaptive and maladaptive consequences
, Z . ( 2015 ). Internet gaming disorder and the DSM-5: Conceptualization, debates, and controversies . Current Addiction Reports , 2 ( 3 ), 254 – 262 . Ko , C.H ., Yen , J.Y ., Chen , C.C ., Chen , S.H ., & Yen , C.F . ( 2005 ). Gender
, & King, 2021 ; King, Koster, & Billieux, 2019 ; Reed et al., 2022 ). In recognition of this, ‘Internet gaming disorder’ was included in Section III of the DSM-5 in 2013 ( American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ) and the DSM-5-TR in 2022 ( American
, Li, and Liu (2020) classified individuals with internet gaming disorder into two sub-types based on their scores for internet addiction, loss aversion, and inhibitory control, verified the feasibility of this idea. Given the discrepancy in
Internet gaming disorder was included in Section III as a condition requiring further research ( APA, 2013 ). Moreover, as of May 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially included gaming disorder in the International Classification of Diseases
Disorder Scale-Short Form (IGDS9-SF; Pontes & Griffiths, 2015 ) with nine items was used to assess PG among the schoolchildren. Guided by the DSM-5 ( American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ), the IGDS9-SF was developed using DSM-5’s internet gaming
Internet gaming disorder: A systematic review . Clinical Psychology Review, 43, 58 – 66 . doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2015.11.006 King , D