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http://dx.doi.org/10.7583/JKGS.2020.20.1.83

A Complementary Approach of a Psychosocial and Cultural Perspective to Gaming Disorder  

Seo, Dowon (Dept. of Media Cultural Studies, Yonsei University)
Song, Yongsu (Dept. of Psychology, Handong Global University)
Abstract
The WHO has defined gaming disorder as a disorder, and there are arguments for and against it from different perspectives. In response, this paper tried to identify the disease model, psychosocial, and cultural perspective for complementing them with an interdisciplinary attitude. First, universal prevention should be provided for general game users to get literacy. Second, selective prevention should be provided for a potentially risky group to find out the alternative activity. Finally, indicated prevention should be provided for a risky group to be treated.
Keywords
Gaming disorder; Psychosocial perspective; Cultural perspective; Disease model;
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