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So the World Health Organization seems to be considering adding "gaming disorder" to the ICD (International Classification of Disease). The draft for ICD-11 includes this entry:
This isn't a new thing, I believe a few countries have already recognized gaming obsessions as a disorder for several years now - prevalence and diagnoses are high in China and Korea, and obsessive gaming has resulted in deaths by exhaustion and dehydration; sometimes people even forget to eat.
What are your thoughts on this? I know some people can go overboard and suffer health implications due to their gaming, but on the other hand, picking this out to classify as an addiction or disorder seems a bit excessive as it isn't that different from any other hobby. As this professor argued:
Some people have also brought up the case of professional gamers; they would seemingly fit the bill of this "disorder" because of how many hours a day they have to train, but it's a part of their job.
Gaming disorder is characterized by a pattern of persistent or recurrent gaming behaviour ('digital gaming' or 'video-gaming'), which may be online (i.e., over the internet) or offline, manifested by: 1) impaired control over gaming (e.g., onset, frequency, intensity, duration, termination, context); 2) increasing priority given to gaming to the extent that gaming takes precedence over other life interests and daily activities; and 3) continuation or escalation of gaming despite the occurrence of negative consequences. The behaviour pattern is of sufficient severity to result in significant impairment in personal, family, social, educational, occupational or other important areas of functioning. The pattern of gaming behaviour may be continuous or episodic and recurrent. The gaming behaviour and other features are normally evident over a period of at least 12 months in order for a diagnosis to be assigned, although the required duration may be shortened if all diagnostic requirements are met and symptoms are severe.
This isn't a new thing, I believe a few countries have already recognized gaming obsessions as a disorder for several years now - prevalence and diagnoses are high in China and Korea, and obsessive gaming has resulted in deaths by exhaustion and dehydration; sometimes people even forget to eat.
What are your thoughts on this? I know some people can go overboard and suffer health implications due to their gaming, but on the other hand, picking this out to classify as an addiction or disorder seems a bit excessive as it isn't that different from any other hobby. As this professor argued:
"There are people out there who overdo video games," Ferguson said, "but people overdo lots of stuff, so why games? Why not just have a general behavioral addiction category that can apply to anything that people overdo?"
Some people have also brought up the case of professional gamers; they would seemingly fit the bill of this "disorder" because of how many hours a day they have to train, but it's a part of their job.
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