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The withdrawal-related affective, gaming urge, and anhedonia symptoms of internet gaming disorder during abstinence

Yen, Ju-Yu and Lin, Pai-Cheng and Wu, Hung-Chi and Ko, Chih-Hung (2022) The withdrawal-related affective, gaming urge, and anhedonia symptoms of internet gaming disorder during abstinence. JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS, 11 (2). pp. 481-491. ISSN 2062-5871 (print); 2063-5303 (online)

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Abstract

Aim: The study explores IGD withdrawal-related presentations, including autonomic reaction, affective symptoms, anhedonia, and gaming urge during abstinence from gaming. We prospectively evaluated these withdrawal-related symptoms (WRS) and gaming craving during abstinence from gaming. Methods: We examined 69 individuals with IGD and 69 regular gamers and evaluated their WRS (using an exploratory questionnaire), affective and behavioral WRS (using the Questionnaire on Gaming UrgeBrief Version gaming disorder questionnaire), and heart rate. All the participants attempted to abstain from gaming before our assessment. Subsequently, some participants’ WRS and gaming craving before they engaged in gaming were prospectively evaluated. Results: In the IGD group, 85.5% experienced gaming WRS, including affective, anhedonia, and gaming urge symptoms. They could relieve these symptoms through gaming. The IGD group experienced more severe gaming WRS, gaming craving, and a higher heart rate than the regular gamer group. Gaming urge was most associated WRS of IGD. Participants with IGD experienced more severe gaming cravings when their gaming abstinence before the assessment was shorter. WRS attenuated at night and the following morning when they maintained their gaming abstinence after assessment. Conclusion: Individuals with IGD experience withdrawalrelated affective, anhedonia, and gaming urge symptoms and a higher heart rate during abstinence. The WRS attenuated in 1 day. Most participants agreed that these symptoms could be relieved through gaming. Further prospective evaluation by objective assessment in an adequate sample was required to understand gaming withdrawal symptoms comprehensively.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion / filozófia, pszichológia, vallás > BF Psychology / lélektan
Depositing User: Zsolt Baráth
Date Deposited: 30 Aug 2023 07:57
Last Modified: 30 Aug 2023 07:57
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/172302

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