Scientific interest in behavioral addictions (such as Internet gaming disorder [IGD]) has risen considerably over the last two decades. Moreover, the inclusion of IGD in Section 3 of DSM-5 will most likely stimulate such research even more. Although the inclusion of IGD appears to have been well received by most of the researchers and clinicians in the field, there are several controversies and concerns surrounding its inclusion. The present paper aims to discuss the most important of these issues: (i) the possible effects of accepting IGD as an addiction; (ii) the most important critiques regarding certain IGD criteria (i.e., preoccupation, tolerance, withdrawal, deception, and escape); and (iii) the controversies surrounding the name and ...
In the latest (eleventh) revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), the Worl...
Internet gaming disorder (IGD) is a proposed condition that refers to persistent gaming leading to c...
Background: Following the growing concern about ‘gaming addiction’, the American PsychiatricAssociat...
Scientific interest in behavioral addictions (such as Internet gaming disorder [IGD]) has risen con...
Background: The umbrella term "Internet addiction" has been criticized for its lack of specificity ...
Background and aims The current DSM-5 diagnosis of Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD; American Psychiatr...
The umbrella term “Internet addiction” has been criticized for its lack of specificity given the het...
Background and aims: The current DSM-5 diagnosis of Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD; American Psychiat...
The paper “Chaos and confusion in DSM-5 diagnosis of Internet Gaming Disorder: Issues, concerns, and...
In the latest (fifth) edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5; A...
Introduction: The American Psychiatric Association introduced in Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) in t...
Background and aims: Since the acceptance of Internet gaming disorder (IGD) as a "disorder due to ad...
Introduction: Following the growing concern about ‘gaming addiction’, official bodies such as the Am...
Background and aims: Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) and other Internet-related disorders (IRDs) have...
Internet Gaming Disorder [IGD] has recently received nomenclatural recognition from official medical...
In the latest (eleventh) revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), the Worl...
Internet gaming disorder (IGD) is a proposed condition that refers to persistent gaming leading to c...
Background: Following the growing concern about ‘gaming addiction’, the American PsychiatricAssociat...
Scientific interest in behavioral addictions (such as Internet gaming disorder [IGD]) has risen con...
Background: The umbrella term "Internet addiction" has been criticized for its lack of specificity ...
Background and aims The current DSM-5 diagnosis of Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD; American Psychiatr...
The umbrella term “Internet addiction” has been criticized for its lack of specificity given the het...
Background and aims: The current DSM-5 diagnosis of Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD; American Psychiat...
The paper “Chaos and confusion in DSM-5 diagnosis of Internet Gaming Disorder: Issues, concerns, and...
In the latest (fifth) edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5; A...
Introduction: The American Psychiatric Association introduced in Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) in t...
Background and aims: Since the acceptance of Internet gaming disorder (IGD) as a "disorder due to ad...
Introduction: Following the growing concern about ‘gaming addiction’, official bodies such as the Am...
Background and aims: Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) and other Internet-related disorders (IRDs) have...
Internet Gaming Disorder [IGD] has recently received nomenclatural recognition from official medical...
In the latest (eleventh) revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), the Worl...
Internet gaming disorder (IGD) is a proposed condition that refers to persistent gaming leading to c...
Background: Following the growing concern about ‘gaming addiction’, the American PsychiatricAssociat...