The Mediating Effect of Gaming Motivation Between Psychiatric Symptoms and Problematic Online Gaming: An Online Survey

Apr 10, 2015Journal of medical Internet research

How gaming motivation links mental health symptoms to problematic online gaming

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Abstract

A sample of 3,186 online gamers showed that psychiatric distress is significantly associated with problematic online gaming (POG).

  • Psychiatric distress had a significant positive direct effect on POG, with a standardized effect of .35.
  • An indirect link between psychiatric distress and POG was found, mediated by gaming motives, with a standardized effect of .194.
  • The gaming motives of escape and competition contributed to this mediation, with escape showing a standardized effect of .139 and competition at .046.
  • Female gamers reported slightly higher escape motive scores compared to male gamers, with means of 2.28 and 1.87, respectively.
  • Women exhibited a stronger association between the escape motive and problematic online gaming than men, with standardized effect sizes of .64 and .20, respectively.

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