Problematic gaming is associated with some health-related behaviors among Finnish vocational school students
Männikkö, Niko; Ruotsalainen, Heidi; Tolvanen, Asko; Kääriäinen, Maria (2019-05-17)
Männikkö, N., Ruotsalainen, H., Tolvanen, A. et al. Problematic Gaming Is Associated with Some Health-Related Behaviors Among Finnish Vocational School Students. Int J Ment Health Addiction (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-019-00100-6
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Abstract
The objective of this work was to examine the connections between problematic digital gaming and various health-related behavior characteristics in a population of vocational school students. Data collection was performed (N = 1335) via an online survey in vocational school units in northern Finland. The survey incorporated the Internet Gaming Disorder Test (IGD10) as well as self-reported measures including questions on socio-demographics, information on the living arrangements of participants, gaming habits, and health-related behaviors. Eighty-four percent (n = 773) of the respondents (an average age of 17.5 years [SD = 4.4]) played digital games regularly. Male gender, daily game use, having no close friends, self-perceived underweight status and monthly drug use were all significantly and positively associated with problematic gaming scores. Engagement in digital game playing was especially associated with participants who lived with a friend or friends or in a blended family structure engagement. These findings have implications for counselors and researchers working on the health-related behaviors of vocational school students.
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