Cognitive Mechanisms Between Psychosocial Resources and the Behavioral Intention of Professional Help-Seeking for Internet Gaming Disorder Among Chinese Adolescent Gamers: Cross-Sectional Mediation Study

Nov 26, 2024JMIR public health and surveillance

How Thinking Skills Link Social Support to Seeking Professional Help for Internet Gaming Disorder in Chinese Teen Gamers

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Abstract

The prevalence of behavioral intention to seek professional help for internet gaming disorder (BI-PHSIGD) was 54.3% among adolescent internet gamers.

  • Psychosocial resources, including resilience and social support, are positively associated with BI-PHSIGD.
  • Self-efficacy in seeking professional help shows a strong positive association with BI-PHSIGD.
  • Perceived resource loss due to reduced gaming time is negatively associated with BI-PHSIGD.
  • Positive associations between psychosocial resources and BI-PHSIGD may be fully mediated by self-efficacy in help-seeking.
  • In the IGD subgroup, self-efficacy serves as a significant mediator for BI-PHSIGD, while other mediation paths were not statistically significant.

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