The role of illness representations of internet gaming disorder (IGD) in help-seeking intention among undergraduates: A longitudinal study

Jan 14, 2022Addictive behaviors

How beliefs about internet gaming disorder relate to college students' willingness to seek help over time

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Abstract

Approximately 10% of college students in China were classified as having probable Internet gaming disorder (IGD).

  • Over 70% of participants self-diagnosed with IGD.
  • Less than 40% felt they had resources for help-seeking.
  • Most participants reported feeling shame associated with seeking help.
  • Significant predictors of intention to seek professional help included probable IGD and perceived resources for help.
  • Females were more likely to intend to seek help from both professionals and family or friends.

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