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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Hui Wang
,
Xiang Li
,
Grace Ka In Lok
,
Chunmei Meng
,
Yaheng Tan
,
Un Man Lee
,
Louisa Sok Man Lei
, and
Natalia Chan

). That is why Internet addiction (IA) has been identified as a major public health problem, with an average prevalence of approximately 14.22% ( Meng et al., 2022 ). The harm of Internet gaming disorder seems more severe, especially due to extreme time

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Antonius J. van Rooij PhD
,
Daria J. Kuss
,
Mark D. Griffiths
,
Gillian W. Shorter
,
Tim M. Schoenmakers
, and
Dike van de Mheen

Z. Demetrovics 2014 DSM-5 internet gaming disorder needs a unified approach to assessment Neuropsychiatry 4 1 1 4

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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

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? 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

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2014 DSM-5 Internet Gaming Disorder needs a unified approach to assessment Neuropsychiatry 4 1 1 4 . J

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A médiaeszközök világába való belemerülés: adaptív és nem adaptív következmények

Immersion into the mediated world: adaptive and maladaptive consequences

Mentálhigiéné és Pszichoszomatika
Authors:
Sándor Rózsa
,
Rita Hargitai
,
András Láng
,
István Hartung
,
László Martin
,
István Tamás
,
István Tiringer
, and
János Kállai

, 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

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, & 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

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, 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

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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

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
I-Hua Chen
,
Chao-Ying Chen
,
Chieh-hsiu Liu
,
Daniel Kwasi Ahorsu
,
Mark D. Griffiths
,
Yu-Pin Chen
,
Yi-Jie Kuo
,
Chung-Ying Lin
,
Amir H. Pakpour
, and
Shu-Mei Wang

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

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