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gaming addiction HansJürgen Rumpf University of Lübeck Department of psychiatry und psychotherapy Research Group STEP S ubstance use and related disorders t ID: 911408

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Classification of Internet/gaming addiction

Hans-Jürgen RumpfUniversity of Lübeck Department of psychiatry und psychotherapyResearch Group S:TEP(Substance use and related disorders: treatment, Epidemiology, and prevention)

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Young, K. S. (1996). Psychology of

computer use: XL. Addictive use of the Internet: a case that breaks the stereotype. Psychol Rep, 79(3 Pt 1), 899-902.

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Griffiths, M. (1996). Internet addiction: An issue

for clinical psychology? Clin Psychol Forum, 97, 32-36.

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Kaplan, R. (1996). Carrot addiction. Aust N Z J Psychiatry, 30(5), 698-700.

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Pubmed Search carrot addiction

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Pubmed Search Internet addiction

19962017

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Diagnostic classifications

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Internet Gaming Disorder

Preoccupation with Internet GamesWithdrawal symptomsTolerance (need to spend more time)Unsuccessful attempts to control participation in gamesLoss of interest (previous hobbies or entertainments)

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Internet Gaming Disorder

Continued use despite knowledge of psychosocial problemsDeceiving others regarding the amount of gamingUse of games to escape/relieve a negative moodHas jeopardized/lost significant relationship, job, educational or career oportunity due to gaming --- 5 criteria have to be fulfilled ---

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Emotion regulation?

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Internet Gaming Disorder

Continued use despite knowledge of psychosocial problemsDeceiving others regarding the amount of gamingUse of games to escape/relieve a negative moodHas jeopardized/lost significant relationship, job, educational or career oportunity due to gaming --- 5 criteria have to be fulfilled ---

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ICD-11

06 Mental, behavioural or neurodevelopmental disorders Disorders due to substance use or addictive behaviours - Disorders due to addictive behaviours - 6C50 Gambling disorder - 6C51 Gaming disorder --- predominantly online/offline - 6C5Y Other specified disorders due to addictive behaviours - 6C5Z Disorders due to addictive behaviours, unspecified

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Diagnostic criteria - i

Impaired control over gaming (e.g., onset, frequency, intensity, duration, termination, context)Increasing priority given to gaming to the extent that gaming takes precedence over other life interests and daily activitiesContinuation or escalation of gaming despite the occurrence of negative consequences.

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Diagnostic criteria - ii

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 gambling behaviour may be continuous or episodic and recurrent. The gambling 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.

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ICD-11: Next steps

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Assessment

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Thank

you very much for your attention!hans-juergen.rumpf@uksh.de