You teach me and I’ll teach you: The role of social interactions on positivity elicited from playing Pokémon GO

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Adri Khalis, Mario A. Ferrari, Sophie Smit, Patrick J. Ewell, A. Mikami
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Abstract

Augmented Reality video games such as Pokémon GO have a structure that encourages face-to-face social interactions between players, leading to potentially unique benefits for positivity (positive affect). This study investigated how participants’ social interactions while playing Pokémon GO relate to their positivity after gameplay, crucially, after accounting for other non-social factors typically associated with positivity (participants’ satisfaction with their game accomplishments). Participants were 108 Pokémon GO players, consisting of 54 dyads who signed up for the study together. Dyads were asked to play Pokémon GO together for eight sessions over 2 weeks, and to report on their gameplay experiences and positivity after each session. Multilevel modelling analyses revealed that more positive social interactions with their gameplay partner incrementally predicted participants’ greater positivity post-gameplay. The association between positive social interactions and greater positivity was accentuated for participants who reported more frequent noxious mood states (depressive symptoms) at the start of the study. Findings suggest that above and beyond typical contributions such as achieving game accomplishments, there may be affective benefits for Pokémon GO players from the social interactions they have within the game, especially for those with noxious mood states.
你教我,我教你:社交互动在玩《pokemon GO》中所扮演的积极角色
《pokemon GO》等增强现实电子游戏的结构鼓励玩家之间进行面对面的社交互动,从而产生潜在的独特积极效应。这项研究调查了玩家在玩《pokemon GO》时的社交互动与他们在游戏后的积极性之间的关系,最重要的是,在考虑了其他与积极性相关的非社交因素(游戏邦注:即玩家对游戏成就的满意度)之后。参与者是108名poksammon GO玩家,包括54对一起报名参加这项研究的人。二人组被要求在两周内一起玩8个回合,并在每次回合后报告他们的游戏体验和积极性。多层次模型分析显示,与游戏伙伴进行更积极的社交互动,预示着参与者在游戏结束后会更积极。在研究开始时,积极的社会互动和更大的积极性之间的联系在那些报告更频繁的有害情绪状态(抑郁症状)的参与者身上得到了强调。研究结果表明,除了获得游戏成就等典型贡献外,《pokemon GO》玩家在游戏中的社交互动也可能带来情感上的益处,尤其是那些情绪不佳的玩家。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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