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    Almost everyone has played a video game at least once in their life. The people who play them on a normal basis though, probably only spend an hour or two doing so per day. However, there are people who are affected by video game addiction and do not know it. The DSM-V (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) does not even consider video game addiction to be a real problem. But, video game addiction is, in fact, a real phenomenon and it is a direct cause of health and social problems

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    People are interested in the potential for video game addiction in children and young people. In the article “Addiction to Video Gaming Is a Problem,” reporter Jennifer Seter Wagner highlights the growing concerns among parents and mental health professionals about the potentially addictive qualities of computer and video games. She cites an Iowa State University study that indicates that 8.5 percent of teen gamers can be considered addicted. The viewpoint also cautions parents to be aware of a number

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    IDEO GAMES: ADDICTION OR BENEFITS? Video Games: Addiction or Benefits? Pavel Klopov ENG102.030 Mr. Laufenberg April 15, 2016 Abstract To answer the question “Are video games beneficial or it’s an addiction?” two areas of video game research are looked at. First, research about benefits of playing video games. Second, research supporting the idea of video game addiction, followed by research

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    Literature Review Video game addiction has become a major problem in our society. Many children and teenagers play an excessive amount of hours of video games a day that they develop countless problems such as violent behavior, hostility and social isolation. These are but few of many examples of problems young teenagers face when they have gotten to the point of addiction. However, video game addiction is proven to be associated with academic achievements and social skills as well. (Chui et al

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    Video games are one of the most popular forms of entertainment that are played and enjoyed by millions of people across the world. But while many people have taken tremendous enjoyment playing video games without facing any adverse effects; some children and adults have become addicted. Whether if it is how easy it is for people to get and play video games, the increased realism of many video games, or the competitive nature of many people who play video games. All of these have led to many people

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    Although we may not notice it, but people can be addicted to video games and it will have serious downsides on your health. Like gambling addictions, both video game and gambling addictions both fall under the same categories of disorders. An Impulse control disorder is defined as psychiatric disorders that are identified by a sort of an impulse- failure to resist a temptation, an urge, or an itch. Both Video Game & Gambling addictions are both recognized as Impulse Control Disorders, both are caused

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    Video games are a part of today’s modern world. If you look around you, everyone is playing a video game. What is a video game? This electronic game involves human interaction with a user interface to provide visual feedback on a video device. Are they good for you? well maybe there are one or two benefits but there is millions of drawbacks. The special problem caused by videogames are human mentally destroyed and addiction to it. firstly , videogames destroys the human mind abilities and

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    Most are unaware of the dangerous influence video games have on children and young adults today. Video game addiction is a serious and dangerous problem for our youth worldwide. This addiction has a negative effect on their mental and physical health and well-being. These effects include obsession, social isolation, and increased aggression and violence. There are also several health risks associated with gaming addiction such as seizures, obesity and even death. A 28-year-old man died from exhaustion

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    Video game addiction contributes to the destruction of the human mind and body. Over 65% of American households own and actively play video games. Out of those gamers, the average playtime per week is 18 hours, equaling 2.5 hours each day with more than 150 million Americans play video games. People claim that video games are a benefit due to improving study habits, are incorrect. Studies from various sources also show it can destroy relationships, result in health problems and lead to violent

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    1. To what extent are video game addiction and violent and misogynistic representations problems for the gaming industry? Video game addiction is not yet recognized by the American Medical Association as a diagnosable disorder, but addiction has become a very real problem for many video game players. An addiction is when the person needs more and more of a substance or behavior to keep them going, and if the person does not get more, they can become irritable and miserable. Compulsive gaming meets

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