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Is internet gaming disorder associated with suicidal behaviors among the younger generation? Multiple logistic regressions on a large-scale purposive sampling survey
Is Internet Gaming Disorder Linked to Suicidal Behaviors in Young People?
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Abstract
Adolescent gamers (11-17 years old) with Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) were found to be more likely to have experienced suicidal ideation, self-harm, and suicide attempts compared to their peers without IGD.
- Suicidal ideation, self-harm, and suicide attempts were reported more frequently among adolescents with IGD.
- The analysis controlled for factors such as sociodemographics, Internet usage, bullying experiences, and psychiatric diagnoses.
- No significant associations were observed between IGD and suicidal behaviors in gamers aged 18-35.
- The findings highlight the potential importance of recognizing IGD as a mental health concern for adolescents.
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