Concerns about problematic gaming behaviors deserve our full attention. However, we claim that it is far from clear that these problems can or should be attributed to a new disorder. The empirical basis for a Gaming Disorder proposal, such as in the new ICD-11, suffers from fundamental issues. Our main concerns are the low quality of the research base, the fact that the current operationalization leans too heavily on substance use and gambling criteria, and the lack of consensus on symptomatology and assessment of problematic gaming. The act of formalizing this disorder, even as a proposal, has negative medical, scientific, public-health, societal, and human rights fallout that should be considered. Of particular concern are moral pan...
The proposed introduction of gaming disorder (GD) in the 11th revision of the International Classifi...
We greatly appreciate the care and thought that is evident in the 10 commentaries that discuss our d...
This paper is a response to a recent debate paper in which Aarseth et al. argue that the inclusion o...
Concerns about problematic gaming behaviors deserve our full attention. However, we claim that it is...
Concerns about problematic gaming behaviors deserve our full attention. However, we claim that it is...
Concerns about problematic gaming behaviors deserve our full attention. However, we claim that it is...
textabstractConcerns about problematic gaming behaviors deserve our full attention. However, we clai...
Concerns about problematic gaming behaviors deserve our full attention. However, we claim that it is...
Concerns about problematic gaming behaviors deserve our full attention. However, we claim that it is...
In their debate contribution, Aarseth et al. (2016) strongly argue against the proposal of WHO ICD-1...
We greatly appreciate the care and thought that is evident in the 10 commentaries that discuss our d...
We greatly appreciate the care and thought that is evident in the 10 commentaries that discuss our d...
This paper is a response to a recent debate paper in which Aarseth et al. argue that the inclusion o...
Background: The recent paper by Aarseth et al. (2016) questioned whether problematic gaming should...
The proposed introduction of gaming disorder (GD) in the 11th revision of the International Classifi...
We greatly appreciate the care and thought that is evident in the 10 commentaries that discuss our d...
This paper is a response to a recent debate paper in which Aarseth et al. argue that the inclusion o...
Concerns about problematic gaming behaviors deserve our full attention. However, we claim that it is...
Concerns about problematic gaming behaviors deserve our full attention. However, we claim that it is...
Concerns about problematic gaming behaviors deserve our full attention. However, we claim that it is...
textabstractConcerns about problematic gaming behaviors deserve our full attention. However, we clai...
Concerns about problematic gaming behaviors deserve our full attention. However, we claim that it is...
Concerns about problematic gaming behaviors deserve our full attention. However, we claim that it is...
In their debate contribution, Aarseth et al. (2016) strongly argue against the proposal of WHO ICD-1...
We greatly appreciate the care and thought that is evident in the 10 commentaries that discuss our d...
We greatly appreciate the care and thought that is evident in the 10 commentaries that discuss our d...
This paper is a response to a recent debate paper in which Aarseth et al. argue that the inclusion o...
Background: The recent paper by Aarseth et al. (2016) questioned whether problematic gaming should...
The proposed introduction of gaming disorder (GD) in the 11th revision of the International Classifi...
We greatly appreciate the care and thought that is evident in the 10 commentaries that discuss our d...
This paper is a response to a recent debate paper in which Aarseth et al. argue that the inclusion o...