Odionye, Chimezie Obinna and Omoya, Oluwatomilayo and Delfabbro, Paul and King, Daniel (2026) Behavioral addictions in Africa: Emerging trends, challenges, and policy implications. JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS, 15 (1). pp. 26-31. ISSN 2062-5871
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Abstract
Behavioral addictions, including problematic internet use, gaming, and gambling, are emerging as significant public health concerns in Africa, driven by rapid digitalization and socioeconomic shifts. This commentary provides a critical overview of the current state of behavioral addictions in Africa, examining prevalence, cultural influences, and systemic barriers to research and intervention. Despite growing evidence of harm, particularly among youth, the continent faces significant challenges, including limited epidemiological data, cultural biases in assessment tools, and an underdeveloped mental health infrastructure. Drawing on regional studies and global frameworks, the need for culturally sensitive research, evidence-based interventions, and robust policy frameworks is highlighted. The paradoxical coexistence of rising addiction risks and minimal regulatory oversight underscores the urgency of addressing behavioral addictions in African contexts.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | behavioral addictions, Africa, digital addiction, gambling, public health, policy |
| Subjects: | R Medicine / orvostudomány > RC Internal medicine / belgyógyászat > RC554 Personality disorders. Behavior problems / személyiségzavarok, viselkedési problémák |
| SWORD Depositor: | MTMT SWORD |
| Depositing User: | MTMT SWORD |
| Date Deposited: | 24 Apr 2026 10:59 |
| Last Modified: | 24 Apr 2026 10:59 |
| URI: | https://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/237476 |
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