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A cross-national comparison of problematic gaming behavior and well-being in adolescents.

Damian van der NeutMargot PeetersMeyran Boniel-NissimHelena Jeriček KlanščekLeila OjaRegina van den Eijnden
Published in: Journal of behavioral addictions (2023)
The current study's results are consistent with the assumption that problematic gaming negatively affects adolescents' social and mental well-being. These findings are further discussed in light of the normalization theory which suggests that cultural gaming norms (i.e., the percentage of gamers per country) would influence the strength of the relationship between problematic gaming and adolescents' well-being. The present findings highlight the need for adequate prevention strategies aiming at problematic gaming among youngsters.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • clinical evaluation