Internet gaming disorder in children and adolescents: a systematic review.
Frank W PaulusSusanne OhmannAlexander von GontardChristian PopowPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2018)
In representative samples of children and adolescents, on average, 2% are affected by Internet gaming disorder (IGD). The mean prevalences (overall, clinical samples included) reach 5.5%. Definitions are heterogeneous and the relationship with substance-related addictions is inconsistent. Many aetiological factors are related to the development and maintenance of IGD. This review presents an integrated model of IGD, delineating the interplay of these factors.