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Archive | 2017

DSM-5 diagnosis of Internet Gaming Disorder: some ways forward in overcoming issues and concerns in the gaming studies field

Dj Kuss; Griffiths; Halley M. Pontes

Background and aims The current DSM-5 diagnosis of Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013) has led to a number of issues and concerns that we highlighted in our recent paper (Kuss, Griffiths, & Pontes, 2017). Experts in the field responded to our evaluation of these issues resulting in six commentaries. Methods In this paper, we offer responses to the six commentaries to move the scientific field forward. All of the responses to our original paper highlighted many conceptual, theoretical, and/or methodological problems with the proposed IGD diagnosis as outlined in the DSM-5. We outline some ways forward in overcoming issues and concerns in the gaming studies field. Results We argue that rather than stigmatizing gaming per se, the role of scientists and practitioners is to establish a clear-cut distinction between someone who may use games excessively but non-problematically and someone who is experiencing significant impairment in their daily lives as a consequence of their excessive gaming. This responsibility needs to be shared by popular media who are often quick to build a moral panic around gaming behaviors, often based on cherry-picking specific case studies and pieces of research which support their headlines. Conclusion Researchers, practitioners, gaming developers, and the media need to work together and collaboratively to build a realistic and comprehensive understanding of gaming as a normal, enjoyable, and often beneficial sociocultural practice, which for a small minority of excessive users may be associated with the experience of addiction-related symptoms that may require professional support.Background and aimsThe current DSM-5 diagnosis of Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013) has led to a number of issues and concerns that we highlighted in our recent paper (Kuss, Griffiths, & Pontes, 2017). Experts in the field responded to our evaluation of these issues resulting in six commentaries.MethodsIn this paper, we offer responses to the six commentaries to move the scientific field forward. All of the responses to our original paper highlighted many conceptual, theoretical, and/or methodological problems with the proposed IGD diagnosis as outlined in the DSM-5. We outline some ways forward in overcoming issues and concerns in the gaming studies field.ResultsWe argue that rather than stigmatizing gaming per se, the role of scientists and practitioners is to establish a clear-cut distinction between someone who may use games excessively but non-problematically and someone who is experiencing significant impairment in their daily lives as a consequence of thei...


Australian Clinical Psychologist | 2016

A brief overview of Internet Gaming Disorder and its treatment

Griffiths; Dj Kuss; Halley M. Pontes


European Psychiatry | 2016

Video game addiction: Providing evidence for Internet gaming disorder through a systematic review of clinical studies

Olatz Lopez-Fernandez; Dj Kuss; H. Pontes; Mark D. Griffiths


Archive | 2015

Is there really an international consensus on assessing Internet Gaming Disorder? A response to Petry et al. (2014)

Mark D. Griffiths; Antonius J. van Rooij; Daniel Kardefelt-Winther; Vladan Starcevic; Orsolya Király; Ståle Pallesen; Kai W. Müller; Michael Dreier; Michelle Colder Carras; Daniel L. King; Nicole Prause; Elias Aboujaoude; Dj Kuss; Halley M. Pontes; Olatz Lopez Fernandez; Katalin Nagygyörgy; Sophia Achab; Joël Billieux; Xavier Carbonell; Christopher J. Ferguson; Rani A. Hoff; Jeffrey L. Derevensky; Maria C. Haagsma; Paul Delfabbro; Mark Coulson; Zaheer Hussain; Zsolt Demetrovics


Archive | 2013

Online forums and blogs: a new and innovative methodology for data collection [forthcoming]

Griffiths; Andrea Lewis; Ab Ortiz de Gortari; Dj Kuss


Archive | 2017

Adolescent social media addiction (revisited)

Griffiths; Dj Kuss


Archive | 2018

A Psychological Overview of Gaming Disorder

Dj Kuss; Halley M. Pontes; Orsi Király; Zsolt Demetrovics


RET: revista de toxicomanías | 2017

Adicción a internet, redes sociales y videojuegos: La relación entre el uso adictivo de las redes sociales y los video juegos y síntomas de trastornos psiquiátricos: un estudio transversal a gran escala

Cecilie Schou Andreassen; Joël Billieux; Mark D. Griffiths; Dj Kuss; Zsolt Demetrovics; Elvis Mazzoni; Ståle Pallesen


Archive | 2017

The use of online forum data in the study of gaming behaviour

Griffiths; Andrea Lewis; Ab Ortiz de Gotari; Dj Kuss


Archive | 2015

The conceptualization and assessment of problematic mobile phone use [forthcoming]

O Lopez-Fernandez; Dj Kuss; Griffiths; J Billieux

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Griffiths

Nottingham Trent University

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Halley M. Pontes

Nottingham Trent University

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Zsolt Demetrovics

Eötvös Loránd University

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Andrea Lewis

Nottingham Trent University

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Tim M. Schoenmakers

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Joël Billieux

University of Luxembourg

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H. Pontes

University of Nottingham

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