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Clarifying terminologies in research on gaming disorder and other addictive behaviors: distinctions between core symptoms and underlying psychological processes

Matthias Brand, Hans Jürgen Rumpf, Daniel L. King, Marc N. Potenza, Elisa Wegmann

Abstract

There exists ongoing debate regarding the clinical validity of single symptoms of and diagnostic criteria for gaming disorder. In particular, the potential symptom of gaming disorder that addresses coping with and escaping from negative feelings has received much attention and remains a focus of intensive discussion. We argue that it is important to consider differences or distinguish between, on the one hand, symptoms of and criteria for a disorder due to addictive behaviors, such as gaming disorder, versus, on the other hand, motivations, mechanisms, and psychological processes that may be involved in promoting addictive behaviors and that may explain symptom severity and course of the addictive disorder including potential treatment responses.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftCurrent Opinion in Psychology
Jahrgang36
Seiten (von - bis)49-54
Seitenumfang6
ISSN2352-250X
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 12.2020

Fördermittel

This article/publication is based upon work from COST Action CA16207 ?European Network for Problematic Usage of the Internet?, supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology). www.cost.eu.

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