Internet Gaming Disorder in Early Adolescents: Gender and Depression Differences in a Latent Growth Model

Background: Studies have shown that many Internet game players may have experienced Internet gaming disorder (IGD), which is thought to coexist with a variety of cognitive and psychological disorders, such as depression. A three-year, four-point longitudinal tracking study was conducted to examine t...

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Main Authors: Rong Wang, Shuqi Yang, Yun Yan, Yu Tian, Peng Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Healthcare
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/9/1188
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spelling doaj-43a129d2addc4c698a31c6d1f234aaa02021-09-26T00:14:56ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322021-09-0191188118810.3390/healthcare9091188Internet Gaming Disorder in Early Adolescents: Gender and Depression Differences in a Latent Growth ModelRong Wang0Shuqi Yang1Yun Yan2Yu Tian3Peng Wang4School of Psychology, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250358, ChinaSchool of Psychology, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250358, ChinaSchool of Psychology, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250358, ChinaSchool of Psychology, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250358, ChinaSchool of Psychology, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250358, ChinaBackground: Studies have shown that many Internet game players may have experienced Internet gaming disorder (IGD), which is thought to coexist with a variety of cognitive and psychological disorders, such as depression. A three-year, four-point longitudinal tracking study was conducted to examine the trajectory of IGD of Chinese early adolescents, as well as the predictive level of gender and depression for IGD. Participants (<i>N</i> = 316) completed questionnaires assessing IGD and depression at the time of the T1, T2, T3, and T4. This study adopted the widely used latent growth model for data analysis. The results showed that, in the early stage of adolescence, (1) the development trajectory of individual IGD was shown as a nonlinear latent variable growth model; the IGD was significantly higher than zero when teenagers were first measured (sixth grade); and, while on the rise, its growth rate is gradually slowing. (2) Gender can significantly predict the development trajectory of individual IGD. (3) Individuals with a high initial level of depression usually have a high initial level of IGD, individuals with a large range of depression display a large range of IGD, and those with a rapid rate of depression change show similar change in their IGD. In sum, this study provided an empirical basis for the prevention and intervention of IGD in early adolescents.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/9/1188Internet gaming disorderdepressiongenderlatent growth model
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author Rong Wang
Shuqi Yang
Yun Yan
Yu Tian
Peng Wang
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Shuqi Yang
Yun Yan
Yu Tian
Peng Wang
Internet Gaming Disorder in Early Adolescents: Gender and Depression Differences in a Latent Growth Model
Healthcare
Internet gaming disorder
depression
gender
latent growth model
author_facet Rong Wang
Shuqi Yang
Yun Yan
Yu Tian
Peng Wang
author_sort Rong Wang
title Internet Gaming Disorder in Early Adolescents: Gender and Depression Differences in a Latent Growth Model
title_short Internet Gaming Disorder in Early Adolescents: Gender and Depression Differences in a Latent Growth Model
title_full Internet Gaming Disorder in Early Adolescents: Gender and Depression Differences in a Latent Growth Model
title_fullStr Internet Gaming Disorder in Early Adolescents: Gender and Depression Differences in a Latent Growth Model
title_full_unstemmed Internet Gaming Disorder in Early Adolescents: Gender and Depression Differences in a Latent Growth Model
title_sort internet gaming disorder in early adolescents: gender and depression differences in a latent growth model
publisher MDPI AG
series Healthcare
issn 2227-9032
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Background: Studies have shown that many Internet game players may have experienced Internet gaming disorder (IGD), which is thought to coexist with a variety of cognitive and psychological disorders, such as depression. A three-year, four-point longitudinal tracking study was conducted to examine the trajectory of IGD of Chinese early adolescents, as well as the predictive level of gender and depression for IGD. Participants (<i>N</i> = 316) completed questionnaires assessing IGD and depression at the time of the T1, T2, T3, and T4. This study adopted the widely used latent growth model for data analysis. The results showed that, in the early stage of adolescence, (1) the development trajectory of individual IGD was shown as a nonlinear latent variable growth model; the IGD was significantly higher than zero when teenagers were first measured (sixth grade); and, while on the rise, its growth rate is gradually slowing. (2) Gender can significantly predict the development trajectory of individual IGD. (3) Individuals with a high initial level of depression usually have a high initial level of IGD, individuals with a large range of depression display a large range of IGD, and those with a rapid rate of depression change show similar change in their IGD. In sum, this study provided an empirical basis for the prevention and intervention of IGD in early adolescents.
topic Internet gaming disorder
depression
gender
latent growth model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/9/1188
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