Internet gaming disorder and gaming disorder in the context of seeking and not seeking treatment for video-gaming

Jun 20, 2020Journal of psychiatric research

Internet and video gaming problems in people who do and do not seek treatment

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Abstract

61% of treatment-seeking gamers met the diagnostic criteria for Internet gaming disorder (IGD).

  • There is a partial concordance between treatment seeking and the presence of IGD or gaming disorder (GD).
  • 36% of treatment-seeking gamers met the diagnostic criteria for GD.
  • GD is associated with higher rates of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and is characterized by more intense gaming behavior.
  • IGD encompasses a wide range of gaming behaviors, from risky to pathological, suggesting it refers to a heterogeneous condition.
  • Gamers may seek treatment for patterns of gaming that are diagnostically subthreshold or considered normal.
  • The overlap between IGD and GD suggests these disorders should not be viewed as interchangeable.

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