The DSM-5 includes criteria for diagnosing Internet gaming disorder (IGD) that are adapted from substance abuse and widely used in research and clinical contexts, although evidence supporting their validity remains scarce. This study compared online gamers who do or do not endorse IGD criteria regarding self-control-related abilities (impulsivity, inhibitory control, and decision-making), considered the hallmarks of addictive behaviors. Method A double approach was adopted to distinguish pathological from recreational gamers: The first is the classic DSM-5 approach (≥5 criteria required to endorse the IGD diagnosis), and the second consists in using latent class analysis (LCA) for IGD criteria to distinguish gamers’ subgroups. We computed c...
Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) has been recognized by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) as ...
Introduction: The inclusion of Internet gaming disorder (IGD) in the DSM-5 (Section 3) has given ri...
Initially labeled as internet addiction in the mid-1990s (e.g., Griffiths, 1996; Young, 1996), resea...
Background and aims: The DSM-5 includes criteria for diagnosing Internet gaming disorder (IGD) that ...
peer reviewedBackground and aims: The DSM-5 includes criteria for diagnosing Internet gaming disorde...
Background: In this study we aimed to test whether suggested DSM-5 criteria for Internet Gaming Diso...
Background: Over the last decade, there has been growing concern about ‘gaming addiction’ and its wi...
Background: Over the last decade, there has been growing concern about ‘gaming addiction’ and its wi...
BACKGROUND: Over the last decade, there has been growing concern about 'gaming addiction' and its wi...
Objective: The Section III of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Editi...
Background: Over the last decade, there has been growing concern about ‘gaming addiction ’ and its w...
OBJECTIVE: The Section III of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Editi...
Introduction: Following the growing concern about ‘gaming addiction’, official bodies such as the Am...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Over the last decade, there has been growing concern about ‘gaming addictio...
Background and aims: Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) and other Internet-related disorders (IRDs) have...
Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) has been recognized by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) as ...
Introduction: The inclusion of Internet gaming disorder (IGD) in the DSM-5 (Section 3) has given ri...
Initially labeled as internet addiction in the mid-1990s (e.g., Griffiths, 1996; Young, 1996), resea...
Background and aims: The DSM-5 includes criteria for diagnosing Internet gaming disorder (IGD) that ...
peer reviewedBackground and aims: The DSM-5 includes criteria for diagnosing Internet gaming disorde...
Background: In this study we aimed to test whether suggested DSM-5 criteria for Internet Gaming Diso...
Background: Over the last decade, there has been growing concern about ‘gaming addiction’ and its wi...
Background: Over the last decade, there has been growing concern about ‘gaming addiction’ and its wi...
BACKGROUND: Over the last decade, there has been growing concern about 'gaming addiction' and its wi...
Objective: The Section III of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Editi...
Background: Over the last decade, there has been growing concern about ‘gaming addiction ’ and its w...
OBJECTIVE: The Section III of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Editi...
Introduction: Following the growing concern about ‘gaming addiction’, official bodies such as the Am...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Over the last decade, there has been growing concern about ‘gaming addictio...
Background and aims: Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) and other Internet-related disorders (IRDs) have...
Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) has been recognized by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) as ...
Introduction: The inclusion of Internet gaming disorder (IGD) in the DSM-5 (Section 3) has given ri...
Initially labeled as internet addiction in the mid-1990s (e.g., Griffiths, 1996; Young, 1996), resea...