Longitudinal Dynamic Relationships Between Videogame Use and Symptoms of Gaming Disorder and Depression Among Chinese Children and Adolescents

Aug 12, 2024Journal of youth and adolescence

How Video Game Use and Symptoms of Gaming Disorder and Depression Change Together Over Time in Chinese Children and Teens

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Abstract

A sample of 3,270 participants revealed a stable link between symptoms of gaming disorder and depression at the between-person level.

  • Depressive symptoms in children positively predicted subsequent symptoms of gaming disorder.
  • Gaming disorder symptoms did not significantly predict depressive symptoms among children.
  • No significant cross-lagged effects were observed between gaming disorder symptoms and depression in adolescents.
  • Normal videogame use showed no significant relationship with depressive symptoms in either cohort.
  • The findings suggest different impacts of gaming behaviors on mental health depending on developmental stages.

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