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Values of cancer survivors and the supportive role of recreational video games.

Maria Leonora Nori ComelloDiane B FrancisLaurie HurstingElizabeth SwarnerLaura H Marshall
Published in: Journal of health psychology (2019)
Value-affirming activities have been linked to positive health outcomes and improved ability to cope. For cancer survivors who regularly play video games, might the games have potential to affirm values? We surveyed gameplaying survivors and included an open-ended question asking about values and the extent to which they perceived gameplaying as supporting values. A content analysis of responses (N = 533) using Schwartz's value typology revealed that a majority perceived gameplaying as supporting values or offering other benefits. Self-transcendence followed by openness to change were the most frequently coded higher-order categories. The results contribute to a richer understanding of survivors who gameplay.
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