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Introduction In 2013, internet gaming disorder (IGD) was integrated into the 5 th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5) ( American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ). Since June 2018, the World Health
Internet gaming disorder, and recommend further research into excessive use of social media or viewing pornography ( American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013 ). Internet gaming may involve role-playing games (RPGs) or live action RPG in which
of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) was published in 2013, it included Internet gaming disorder (IGD) in the chapter ‘Conditions for further study’ ( American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ). IGD is defined as
with other persons, other activities, and within the individual themselves caused by social media use). Based on Griffiths’ six criteria, the DSM-5 proposed nine diagnostic criteria for internet game disorder (IGD) ( Association, 2013 ). Specifically
.71; Time 2 α = 0.89). Internet Gaming Disorder Scale-Short Form (IGDS-SF9) Using nine items that correspond to the internet gaming disorder [IGD] criteria defined in the DSM-5 ( American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ), the IGDS-SF9 assesses problematic
., 2011 ; King, Haagsma, Delfabbro, Gradisar, & Griffiths, 2013 ). In 2013, and despite inconsistencies in the classification and limited evidence with regard to etiology and course of the condition, Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) was included in
). 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
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
Inclusion of gaming disorder criteria in ICD-11: A clinical perspective in favor
Commentary on: Scholars’ open debate paper on the World Health Organization ICD-11 Gaming Disorder proposal (Aarseth et al.)
and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , Fifth Edition (DSM-5) already includes the diagnostic criteria of Internet gaming disorder (IGD) ( American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ). Although these are located in Section III and their status