2023
DOI: 10.1556/2006.2023.00003
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Problem gaming-related harm experienced by partners and parents of individuals with gaming problems and their help-seeking experiences

Abstract: Background and aimsLimited research has investigated how individuals' problem gaming affects significant others. The present study investigated the extent to which partners and parents were personally affected by their partner or child's problematic gaming behavior and what steps, if any, were taken in relation to treatment and other help-seeking by the gamers and the respondents themselves.MethodsTwo targeted samples (parents, n = 104; partners, n = 264) in Australia were recruited and administered an online … Show more

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“…These specific areas included: 'family'; 'friends'; 'partner'; 'school and/or work'; 'physical health'; and 'psychological health' . These specific types of functional impairments were proposed on the basis of a previous research attesting their relevance and role in disordered gaming (see [32][33][34][35] ).…”
Section: Functional Impairmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These specific areas included: 'family'; 'friends'; 'partner'; 'school and/or work'; 'physical health'; and 'psychological health' . These specific types of functional impairments were proposed on the basis of a previous research attesting their relevance and role in disordered gaming (see [32][33][34][35] ).…”
Section: Functional Impairmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Problematic media and technology use is often associated with negative health outcomes such as worse sleep quality, worse diet quality, and negative mental health outcomes such as increased depression, anxiety, stress, and isolation/loneliness (Eden et al, 2021;Flayelle et al, 2022;Griffiths & Nuyens, 2017;Huang, 2022;Meshi et al, 2020;Spada, 2014;Tham et al, 2020). The potential harms of problematic media use are not restricted only to the users but also affect parents and partners (Szász-Janocha et al, 2023), and adolescents who exhibit problematic media use can influence their peers to also be more likely to exhibit such behaviors (Gunuc, 2017;Lee et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Problematic media and technology use is often associated with negative health outcomes such as worse sleep quality, worse diet quality, and negative mental health outcomes such as increased depression, anxiety, stress, and isolation/loneliness (Eden et al, 2021;Flayelle et al, 2022;Griffiths & Nuyens, 2017;Huang, 2022;Meshi et al, 2020;Spada, 2014;Tham et al, 2020). The potential harms of problematic media use are not restricted only to the users but also affect parents and partners (Szász-Janocha et al, 2023), and adolescents who exhibit problematic media use can influence their peers to also be more likely to exhibit such behaviors (Gunuc, 2017;Lee et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%