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). Based on this assertion, this study included measures of both weekly gameplay (hours) and IGD as outcome variables to simultaneously investigate the role of perceived stress and psychological resilience in explaining both aspects of problematic gaming
1 Introduction Although the interest on regional economic fluctuations has a long history, 1 the use of the concept of economic resilience to account for them is relatively new. In fact, the literature on economic resilience has just blossomed in
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or her motivation, abilities, and acts to successfully complete a difficult task. Another element is “hope” when you can set goals and achieve them by hard work, you are capable of changing the path to success. This also requires resilience
hypothesized risk variables in our study. As hypothesized protective factors, character strengths and resilience were selected. The concept of “character strength” is often used in positive psychology and includes virtues such as wisdom and courage ( Kim, Yoon
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. According to positive psychology, character strength such as psychological resilience and purpose in life would not only help one to flourish, but also protect one against developing addictions ( Krentzman, 2013 ). Psychological resilience is defined as an
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