Item does not contain fulltextIn response to calls for further research into the phenomenology of Internet gaming disorder (IGD), we used a community-engaged consensus development approach to evaluate how members of the "gamer culture" describe problematic gaming and the relationship of these descriptions to the proposed IGD criteria. Two focus groups of garners were recruited at a video game convention. Participants were asked to submit suggestions for signs of game "addiction". Participants discussed and ranked the criteria in order of conceptual importance. The rankings were analyzed quantitatively, and then a multidisciplinary team compared the ranked criteria to the DSM-5 IGD proposed criteria. The strongest agreement between participa...
Problematic gaming has been known to clinicians and researchers for decades. In recent years the phe...
The American Psychiatric Association identified Internet Gaming Disorder as a new potential psychiat...
Background: Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) has become an increasingly researched phenomenon and has ...
In response to calls for further research into the phenomenology of Internet gaming disorder (IGD), ...
Introduction: The American Psychiatric Association introduced in Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) in t...
More than 80 million people in the United States play online video games, and this prevalent form of...
Background and aims: The DSM-5 includes criteria for diagnosing Internet gaming disorder (IGD) that ...
In the 2000s, online games became popular, while studies of Internet gaming addiction emerged, outli...
Internet Gaming Disorder [IGD] has recently received nomenclatural recognition from official medical...
The proposed diagnosis of Internet gaming disorder (IGD) in DSM-5 has been criticized for "borrowing...
The American Psychiatric Association identified Internet Gaming Disorder as a new potential psychiat...
The activity of play has been ever present in human history and the Internet has emerged as a playgr...
Objective: The American Psychiatric Association (APA) identified Internet gaming disorder as a new p...
Daria J KussPsychology Research and Behavior Management, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UKA...
Background and aims The current DSM-5 diagnosis of Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD; American Psychiatr...
Problematic gaming has been known to clinicians and researchers for decades. In recent years the phe...
The American Psychiatric Association identified Internet Gaming Disorder as a new potential psychiat...
Background: Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) has become an increasingly researched phenomenon and has ...
In response to calls for further research into the phenomenology of Internet gaming disorder (IGD), ...
Introduction: The American Psychiatric Association introduced in Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) in t...
More than 80 million people in the United States play online video games, and this prevalent form of...
Background and aims: The DSM-5 includes criteria for diagnosing Internet gaming disorder (IGD) that ...
In the 2000s, online games became popular, while studies of Internet gaming addiction emerged, outli...
Internet Gaming Disorder [IGD] has recently received nomenclatural recognition from official medical...
The proposed diagnosis of Internet gaming disorder (IGD) in DSM-5 has been criticized for "borrowing...
The American Psychiatric Association identified Internet Gaming Disorder as a new potential psychiat...
The activity of play has been ever present in human history and the Internet has emerged as a playgr...
Objective: The American Psychiatric Association (APA) identified Internet gaming disorder as a new p...
Daria J KussPsychology Research and Behavior Management, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UKA...
Background and aims The current DSM-5 diagnosis of Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD; American Psychiatr...
Problematic gaming has been known to clinicians and researchers for decades. In recent years the phe...
The American Psychiatric Association identified Internet Gaming Disorder as a new potential psychiat...
Background: Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) has become an increasingly researched phenomenon and has ...