2015
DOI: 10.4236/sn.2015.43010
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Examining the Role of Personality Factors in Problematic Video Game Play Associated with Facebook Games

Abstract: The current study used the structural components of Facebook games to select predictors of Problematic Video Game Play (PVGP) in relation to Facebook games. Based upon how game design and structure may interact with personality characteristics, the current study examined the effects of hypercompetitiveness, narcissism, reward responsiveness and psychological absorption on PVGP for a group of Facebook gamers. Moreover, the present study also observed how results may differ between Facebook gamers (n = 102), and… Show more

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“…Increased monetary spending on video gaming activities is positively correlated with video game addiction alongside other factors such as the presence of heightened family resentment among gamers and an increase in the average time spent on gaming activities [ 16 ]. With respect to psychographics, the factors that predict video game addiction are depression and sociability [ 17 ], hypercompetitiveness and psychological absorption [ 18 ], and dysfunctional impulsivity [ 19 ], thereby reducing extraversion, agreeableness, emotional stability, and attractiveness [ 20 ]. Increased video game engagement and maladaptive coping has helped identify individuals at risk of transitioning into video game addiction [ 21 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased monetary spending on video gaming activities is positively correlated with video game addiction alongside other factors such as the presence of heightened family resentment among gamers and an increase in the average time spent on gaming activities [ 16 ]. With respect to psychographics, the factors that predict video game addiction are depression and sociability [ 17 ], hypercompetitiveness and psychological absorption [ 18 ], and dysfunctional impulsivity [ 19 ], thereby reducing extraversion, agreeableness, emotional stability, and attractiveness [ 20 ]. Increased video game engagement and maladaptive coping has helped identify individuals at risk of transitioning into video game addiction [ 21 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%