17th International Conference on Neurology and Spine Disorders
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Accepted Abstracts

Internet Gaming Disorder: A Case Report

Javed Ather Siddiqui*
Department of Psychiatry, Mental Health Hospital, Taif, Saudi Arabia

Citation: Siddiqui JA (2021) Internet Gaming Disorder: A Case Report. SciTech Central Neurology 2021. 

Received: February 06, 2021         Accepted: February 09, 2021         Published: February 09, 2021

Abstract

Internet use and video game playing are experiencing rapid growth among both youth and adult populations. Internet gaming is one of the most popular sources of entertainment for people in all ages, but excess playing this game causes negative consequences including video game addiction. Internet gaming disorder (IGD) is not currently a recognized diagnosis in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-5 (DSM-5). However, IGD has been noted to warrant further research for possible future inclusion in the DSM. The excessive usage in the majority of cases was purely symptomatic and was highlighted how the subject used the Internet or computer to counteract other problems. IGD strongly resembles substance and gambling addictions. Such characteristics include tolerance, withdrawal, and social and occupational neglect resulting from increased time invested in video game use and acquisition. We report a case of 20-year old student who used to addict Internet video gaming to counteract his stress and social problem.
Keywords: Internet addiction, Video games, Internet gaming disorder, Technology addiction

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