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Psychiatria Danubina | 2017

CORRELATES OF PROBLEMATIC GAMING – IS THERE SUPPORT FOR PRONENESS TO RISKY BEHAVIOUR?

Daniela Šincek; Jasmina Tomašić Humer; Ivana Duvnjak

BACKGROUND This paper explores problematic Internet gaming in the context of other forms of risky behaviour. The basic premise is that children and adolescents at risk will display different types of risky behaviour in various settings. SUBJECTS AND METHODS Children and adolescents (N=1150) were surveyed about (cyber)violence, problematic gaming (habits, motives and symptoms), self-disclosure via Facebook and self-esteem. RESULTS Regular gamers were more violent both face-to-face and via the Internet, and were more prone to problematic gaming than occasional gamers. Those who played games for more than five hours per day (9% of respondents) were classified as potentially problematic gamers. They experienced and committed more violence both face-to-face and via the Internet, were more involved in self-disclosure and had more problematic gaming symptoms than those who played for less than five hours a day, but these groups did not differ in self-esteem. Participants could choose from a list of eight different motives for their gaming; those motivated by peer communication, a sense of control, relaxation, conformism, self-efficacy and to distract from problems reported more symptoms of problematic gaming than those not motivated by these factors. Gender, age, self-esteem, self-disclosure and committing violence contributed to explaining the variance in problematic gaming, accounting for about 26% of its variance. Boys, lower self-esteem, more self-disclosure and committing both types of violence more regularly were connected with reporting more symptoms of problematic gaming. The results will be discussed in the context of a general proneness to risky behaviour. CONCLUSION Committing violence against peers (both traditional and cyber) predicts significantly problematic gaming. This supports the premise that children and adolescents at risk are prone to exhibiting different forms of risky behaviour in different settings.


Zaštita i promicanje dobrobiti djece, mladih i obitelji - Knjiga sažetaka - 1. međunarodni znanstveno-stručni skup Odjela za psihologiju Hrvatskog katoličkog sveučilišta | 2017

Parental mediation and Facebook self-disclosure in adolescents

Daniela Šincek; Ivana Duvnjak; Jasmina Tomašić Humer; Marija Milić


Medica Jadertina | 2017

Predictors of body dissatisfaction and dissorderly eating habits in the sociokultural model context

Daniela Šincek; Jasmina Tomašić Humer; Marija Merda


Medica Jadertina | 2017

Prediktori nezadovoljstva tjelesnim izgledom i odstupajućih navika hranjenja u kontekstu sociokulturalnog modela

Daniela Šincek; Jasmina Tomašić Humer; Marija Merda


Kriminologija & socijalna integracija : časopis za kriminologiju, penologiju i poremećaje u ponašanju | 2017

SEXTING, CYBER-VIOLENCE AND SEXUALLY RISK BEHAVIOUR AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS

Dea Kričkić; Daniela Šincek; Ana Babić Čike


Hrvatska Revija za Rehabilitacijska Istraživanja | 2017

Psychological Outcomes of Cyber-Violence on Victims, Perpetrators and Perpetrators/Victims

Daniela Šincek; Ivana Duvnjak; Marija Milić


Hrvatska Revija za Rehabilitacijska Istraživanja | 2017

Psihološke posljedice nasilja preko interneta za žrtve, nasilnike i nasilnike/žrtve

Daniela Šincek; Ivana Duvnjak; Marija Milić


9th International Conference of the Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation Sciences University of Zagreb, 17-19 May 2017, Zagreb, ERFCON 2017 Book of Abstracts | 2017

The Psychological Outcomes of Cyber Violence on Victims, Perpetrators and Perpetrator/Victims

Daniela Šincek; Ivana Duvnjak; Marija Milić


Archive | 2016

Priručnik za prevenciju nasilja preko interneta

Ana Babić Čikeš; Marija Milić; Daniela Šincek; Jasmina Tomašić Humer


Archive | 2016

Manual for cyberbullying prevention program

Ana Babić Čikeš; Marija Milić; Daniela Šincek; Jasmina Tomašić Humer

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Jasmina Tomašić Humer

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Ivana Duvnjak

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Marija Milić

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Ana Babić Čikeš

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Ana Babić Čike

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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