Psychosocial factors mediating the relationship between childhood emotional trauma and internet gaming disorder: a pilot study
Internet gaming disorder (IGD) has been related to a wide range of detrimental psychological and health consequences. The purpose of the present pilot study was to test the direct and indirect relationships between IGD and emotional trauma, body image dissatisfaction, social anxiety, loneliness, dep...
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doaj-dc0bce220bc24ebca27a2d581f8a81042021-01-04T17:13:50ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology2000-80662019-12-0110110.1080/20008198.2018.15650311565031Psychosocial factors mediating the relationship between childhood emotional trauma and internet gaming disorder: a pilot studyKagan Kircaburun0Mark D. Griffiths1Joël Billieux2Duzce UniversityNottingham Trent UniversityUniversity of LuxembourgInternet gaming disorder (IGD) has been related to a wide range of detrimental psychological and health consequences. The purpose of the present pilot study was to test the direct and indirect relationships between IGD and emotional trauma, body image dissatisfaction, social anxiety, loneliness, depression, and self-esteem. A total of 242 online gamers completed a survey comprising a comprehensive battery of psychometric self-report scales concerning aforementioned variables. Results indicated that IGD was significantly correlated with all the variables except for body image dissatisfaction. Path analysis indicated an indirect relationship between childhood emotional trauma and IGD through depressive symptoms, while adjusting for gender, age, and number of hours gaming. The findings of the present study indicate that online gamers with a history of emotional abuse and/or neglect have higher levels of depressive symptoms, and that depressive symptoms are important risk factors of IGD.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20008198.2018.1565031internet gaming disorderigdgaming addictionchildhood traumabody imagesocial anxietylonelinessdepressionself-esteem |
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Kagan Kircaburun Mark D. Griffiths Joël Billieux Psychosocial factors mediating the relationship between childhood emotional trauma and internet gaming disorder: a pilot study European Journal of Psychotraumatology internet gaming disorder igd gaming addiction childhood trauma body image social anxiety loneliness depression self-esteem |
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Kagan Kircaburun Mark D. Griffiths Joël Billieux |
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Psychosocial factors mediating the relationship between childhood emotional trauma and internet gaming disorder: a pilot study |
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Psychosocial factors mediating the relationship between childhood emotional trauma and internet gaming disorder: a pilot study |
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Psychosocial factors mediating the relationship between childhood emotional trauma and internet gaming disorder: a pilot study |
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Psychosocial factors mediating the relationship between childhood emotional trauma and internet gaming disorder: a pilot study |
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Psychosocial factors mediating the relationship between childhood emotional trauma and internet gaming disorder: a pilot study |
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psychosocial factors mediating the relationship between childhood emotional trauma and internet gaming disorder: a pilot study |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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European Journal of Psychotraumatology |
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2000-8066 |
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2019-12-01 |
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Internet gaming disorder (IGD) has been related to a wide range of detrimental psychological and health consequences. The purpose of the present pilot study was to test the direct and indirect relationships between IGD and emotional trauma, body image dissatisfaction, social anxiety, loneliness, depression, and self-esteem. A total of 242 online gamers completed a survey comprising a comprehensive battery of psychometric self-report scales concerning aforementioned variables. Results indicated that IGD was significantly correlated with all the variables except for body image dissatisfaction. Path analysis indicated an indirect relationship between childhood emotional trauma and IGD through depressive symptoms, while adjusting for gender, age, and number of hours gaming. The findings of the present study indicate that online gamers with a history of emotional abuse and/or neglect have higher levels of depressive symptoms, and that depressive symptoms are important risk factors of IGD. |
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internet gaming disorder igd gaming addiction childhood trauma body image social anxiety loneliness depression self-esteem |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20008198.2018.1565031 |
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