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& Griffiths, 2012 ; Montag & Reuter, 2015 ; Viriyavejakul, 2008 ). However, a small proportion of people (0.3%–1.0%) exhibit poor control over their desires to play Internet games and qualify for a diagnosis of Internet gaming disorder (IGD; Kiraly et
Introduction Internet gaming disorder (IGD) has been defined as a typical behavioral addiction characterized by compulsive game seeking, uncontrolled game playing, and the decision to play despite negative consequences ( Dong
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013 ) has labeled it as an Internet gaming disorder (IGD), which is a clinical condition for further study. Individuals with IGD experience symptoms
Introduction Internet gaming disorder (IGD), proposed to represent a putative behavioral addiction ( Holden, 2001 ), has been included in the Section III of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental
Introduction Patients with Internet gaming disorder (IGD) tend to have difficulties in controlling excessive internet game playing despite significant academic/occupational, psychological and interpersonal negative consequences ( Müller et al., 2015
Introduction The study of video game-related disorders took a step forward with the inclusion of Internet gaming disorder (IGD), as proposed in Section 3 of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental
Introduction Internet gaming disorder (IGD) was recently included in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental disorders (DSM-5) as “a condition for further study.” The clinical diagnosis of IGD is
, Billieux, & Potenza, 2020 ; Ko & Yen, 2020 ), increased engagement may render individuals more prone to experiencing internet gaming disorder (IGD) as IGD may be a stress response ( Snodgrass et al., 2014 ). Thus, this longitudinal study examined the
inclusion of Internet gaming disorder (IGD) as a condition for further study in the latest (fifth) edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ), gaming disorder (GD) was recently
, Karila, & Billieux, 2014 ). Of these behavioral disorders, Internet gaming disorder (IGD) has been widely investigated as a subject of great interest ( Kuss, 2013 ). Enhanced reward sensitivity and decreased loss sensitivity are indicated in IGD cases