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http://dx.doi.org/10.7583/JKGS.2020.20.1.107

A Study on the Effects of Daily Living Disorder and Self-Regulation Ability Disorder on Internet Game Addiction  

Ahn, Hyun-Woo (Dept. of Culture and Arts, Chugye University for the Arts)
Kim, Seong-Ju (Dept. of Culture and Arts, Chugye University for the Arts)
Abstract
Since the revision of the ICD-11 of the WHO, the level of social discourse on internet game use disorders has been increasing. However, existing studies have mixed terms and causal relationships with game use disorder or game addiction. This study was conducted with high school students aged 16 to 18, focusing on internet game addiction. As a result of the analysis, the greater the obstacles to daily life and self-regulation, the higher the risk of falling into internet game addiction. This study has a significance in reestablishing the causal relationship of Internet game addiction.
Keywords
Game Addiction; Internet Game Disorder; Daily Living Disorder; Self-Regulation Ability Disorder; ICD-11;
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