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Patterns and Predictors of Internet Gaming Disorder: An Observational Study from Jordan

Authors :
Reema, Karasneh
Sayer, Al-Azzam
Karem H, Alzoubi
Mohammad B, Nusair
Sahar, Hawamdeh
Amal T, Nusir
Source :
Clinical Practice & Epidemiology in Mental Health. 17:217-223
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., 2021.

Abstract

Objective:Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) is a rapidly growing public health problem that may have detrimental effects. The purpose of this study is to identify factors associated with IGD status.Methods:In this cross-sectional observational study, a convenient sample of gamers in Jordan was recruited and asked to participate in an online survey based on the nine criteria of the 20-item Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD-20) used to assess gaming disorder. Sociodemographic and psychosocial data were also obtained.Results:A total of 504 gamers participated in this study. The mean age of respondents was 21.6 ± 3.90 years. Using the standard IGD-20 scale, 96 participants (19%) were classified as potential IGD cases, compared to 408 (80.9%) non-disordered gamers. Males were dominant among the population, constituting 348 (69%) of gamers. Males also played significantly more hours per week [17.8 ±16.75] compared to females [13 ± 17.65]. The majority of gamers (411 (81.5%)) were students, although unemployed adults played for the highest total time [23.9 ± 30.84 hours/week]. Device type used for gaming also significantly (p Conclusion:Establishing gamer profiles and recognizing predictors of IGD is therefore vital for guiding clinical classification and diagnosis of the disease.

Details

ISSN :
17450179
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Practice & Epidemiology in Mental Health
Accession number :
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