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British latest research: game addiction or not playing games, just want to escape

chinatopwin chinatopwin 2017-11-06 09:42:38
Xinhuanet.com reported on November 5th, many parents because the child playing online game addiction to worry about, the University of Cardiff to study shows, game addiction may not exist, the children like playing games may just want to escape from real life unpleasant.

The study involved 2316 in the past six months often play online games. In the study of adult volunteers before and after the researchers had volunteers completed a questionnaire about their health status, level of physical activity and lifestyle. The American Psychiatric Association that determine whether the game addiction must meet 9 criteria, at least 5, including playing the game time to lie, to play the game because of influence of school or workplace performance. In addition, the player must have a period of time for their gaming habits to feel the pain. At the beginning of the research, only 9 volunteers to meet the 9 criteria for at least 5; after half a year, all the volunteers were not meet 5 criteria; 3 volunteers all meet at least 4 criteria, but not so painful. The British Daily Mail quoted researchers as saying: "we did not see a lot of people have clinical The problem, however, is that it is not clear how addiction is caused by addictive behaviors like drugs and other addictive behaviors"
The researchers further analysis found that those who meet certain standards of game addiction volunteers, demand satisfaction is low, that is to say they are dissatisfied with some aspects of real life, such as interpersonal relationship or occupation career. Researchers believe that these people may play the game is not to escape quickly, rather than addiction.
The results are published in the American Journal of peer-reviewed science. "The researchers acknowledge that the questionnaire may lead to bad behavior but concealed the research object, and to play the game to escape the reality of unhappiness is also a problem.