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Factors associated with severity, incidence or persistence of internet gaming disorder in children and adolescents: a 2‐year longitudinal study
Factors linked to how often and how severe internet gaming disorder is in children and teens over 2 years
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Abstract
7.5% of students were classified as high risk for internet gaming disorder (HIGD).
- Playing online games for 240 minutes or more per day is associated with a 2.03 times higher risk of developing HIGD.
- Engaging in multi-player games is linked to a 1.63 times increase in the risk of HIGD.
- Depressive symptoms and ADHD symptoms are each associated with a 2.04 and 2.53 times higher risk of HIGD, respectively.
- Spending 60-239 minutes playing online games and playing single-player games may influence the severity of IGD.
- Higher levels of attachment and social support are associated with lower severity scores for IGD.
- Persistently high risk for HIGD is associated with playing online games for 240 minutes or more and with ADHD symptoms.
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