How Game Addiction Rates and Related Psychosocial Risk Factors Change Within 2-Years: A Follow-Up Study

2018-10-01
Baysak, Erkan
YERTUTANOL, FATMA DUYGU KAYA
Dalğar, İlker
CANDANSAYAR, SELÇUK
Objective Prospective data of risky online garners in Turkey is missing. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the change in gaming behaviors and addiction rates of Travian players within two years to search diagnostic stability of internet gaming disorder and some psychosocial risk factors.
PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION

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Citation Formats
E. Baysak, F. D. K. YERTUTANOL, İ. Dalğar, and S. CANDANSAYAR, “How Game Addiction Rates and Related Psychosocial Risk Factors Change Within 2-Years: A Follow-Up Study,” PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION, pp. 984–990, 2018, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/30892.