Social context in the development of problematic gaming habits: a narrative exploration.

Benediktas Gelūnas
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Abstract

This qualitative study explores the development of problematic gaming habits outside of the dominant diagnostic framework of gaming addiction, synthesizing insights from narrative interviews with 30 adult males recruited from the online community "Stop Gaming". Participants revealed diverse patterns of early gaming experiences, influenced by family and peer dynamics. Problematic gaming emerged as a coping mechanism during stressful life periods, defined by factors such as social isolation, lack of direction, or health issues. Game-intrinsic attractions such as professional ambitions, the feeling of productivity, and safety from real risk also played significant roles in intensifying gaming habits. The findings challenge the conventional addiction model by highlighting how the development of problematic gaming habits is dependent on social and cultural factors. The study emphasizes the need to address underlying circumstances when it comes to understanding and managing the personal and social distress associated with problematic gaming.

问题游戏习惯发展中的社会背景:叙述探索。
这一定性研究探索了游戏成瘾主要诊断框架之外的问题游戏习惯的发展,综合了来自在线社区“停止游戏”的30名成年男性的叙述访谈的见解。受家庭和同伴动态影响,参与者表现出不同的早期游戏体验模式。问题游戏是生活压力时期的一种应对机制,由社交孤立、缺乏方向或健康问题等因素定义。游戏内在吸引力(游戏邦注:如职业抱负、生产力感和远离风险的安全感)也在强化游戏习惯方面发挥了重要作用。这一发现通过强调问题游戏习惯的发展是如何依赖于社会和文化因素而挑战了传统的成瘾模型。该研究强调,当涉及到理解和管理与问题游戏相关的个人和社会痛苦时,需要解决潜在的情况。
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