El Paso, TEXAS — In 2018, playing video games obsessively might lead to a diagnosis of a mental health disorder. "Gaming disorder" will be included in the World Health Organization's 2018 ...
Hybrid human–AI models emerge as the most viable approach. In such systems, AI handles low-risk, high-frequency tasks such as ...
I can’t remember exactly when I first crossed paths with Dr. Lee Jang-joo, but in terms of years, it’s probably been close to a decade. As a board member of the Game Culture Foundation, an adjunct ...
Excessive video gaming as mental disorder? Source: JESHOOTS/Pexels The World Health Organization (WHO) received a lot of attention recently for adding a new and controversial diagnosis called gaming ...
The Ghaziabad case involving three minor sisters has renewed focus on gaming addiction. Experts explain what gaming disorder is, early warning signs in children, and how parents can intervene before ...
James Cook University researchers have taken a deeper dive into the complexities of human personality traits and addiction in ...
The World Health Organization added internet gaming disorder to the 11th edition of the International Classification of Diseases June 18, causing many mental health professionals to scrutinize whether ...
In a tragic case suspected to be linked to ‘gaming addiction’, three sisters, 12, 14, and 16 in Ghaziabad, jumped from the ...
A systematic review and meta-analysis of 96 studies found that the pooled prevalence of internet gaming disorder (IGD) among young adults (ages, 18-35 years) was 6.1% overall, with significantly ...
The biggest names in the gaming industry are asking the World Health Organization to reconsider its latest decision to include gaming disorder as an official, globally recognized disease, in a shared ...
With the publication of the DSM-5 in 2013, the category “Internet Gaming Disorder” (IGD) was proposed for further study. The disorder appears to tap into a zeitgeist of concern regarding the impact of ...
In an "Industry Watch" research paper in the journal Tobacco Control, two scientists at the University of California, Riverside, raise the alarm on new electronic cigarette products equipped with ...