Gaming addiction now a mental disorder in ICD-11

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Studies suggest that gaming disorder affects only a small proportion of people who engage in digital- or video-gaming activities. However, people who partake in gaming should be alert to the amount of time they spend on gaming activities, particularly when it is to the exclusion of other daily activities, as well as to any changes in their physical or psychological health and social functioning that could be attributed to their pattern of gaming behaviour.
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what are the effects of Gaming Disorder sir

what are the effects of Gaming Disorder sir
Psychologists:


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Why single out gaming in particular as opposed to any sort of addiction?

12 year old kids who die from malnutrition playing fortnite 24/7

Why single out gaming in particular as opposed to any sort of addiction?
Probably because Boomers like to say being obsessed with anything is a mental disorder, and Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo and PC are the easiest things to blame for anything getting wrong as opposed to other things

this "mental disorder" could be cured by learning to take breaks lol

I wasn't aware you could cure a mental illness with proper parenting

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I wasn't aware you could cure a mental illness with proper parenting
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Probably because Boomers like to say being obsessed with anything is a mental disorder, and Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo and PC are the easiest things to blame for anything getting wrong as opposed to other things
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