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- Title
Reinforcing Relationships Between Gaming Disorder and Aggression and Intrusive Parenting Across 4 Years.
- Authors
Kim, Jueun; Lee, Dojin; Lee, Sunmin; Kim, Esther; Oh, Sangeun
- Abstract
Adolescent gaming disorder is associated with aggressive tendencies and parenting styles; however, few studies have examined the reinforcing spiral patterns between aggression or intrusive parenting and long-term gaming disorder across several years. Thus, we investigated the reciprocal relationships between aggression and gaming disorder and between intrusive parenting and gaming disorder among Korean adolescents (n = 801, mean age at T1 = 13.39 years old) using an annual five-wave longitudinal study design. The results of the autoregressive cross-lagged analyses showed that gaming disorder and aggression were reinforced across 4 years (five waves) among male adolescents. However, these reinforcing spiral effects were not found in female adolescents. More intrusive parenting showed reinforcing patterns with more gaming disorder in both male and female adolescents in early-to-middle adolescence. These findings suggest that interventions for gaming disorder need to involve monitoring the ways in which gaming disorder and adolescents' aggression affect each other in addition to regulating parents' degree of control.
- Subjects
SOUTH Korea; RISK factors of aggression; COMPULSIVE behavior -- Risk factors; CONFIDENCE intervals; RISK assessment; PARENTING; SEX distribution; T-test (Statistics); RESEARCH funding; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; VIDEO games; AGGRESSION (Psychology); PARENT-child relationships; DATA analysis software; MAXIMUM likelihood statistics; COMPULSIVE behavior; LONGITUDINAL method
- Publication
CyberPsychology, Behavior & Social Networking, 2023, Vol 26, Issue 2, p106
- ISSN
2152-2715
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1089/cyber.2022.0101