COVID‑19 and the risk of gaming disorder: a reflection in the situation of regular epidemic prevention and control

Y. Ming, S. Hongxian, H. Wei
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【Abstract】 After the epidemic of COVID‑19 has been basically under control interiorly, China is under the situation of regular epidemic prevention and control. Hence a reflection on the problems about the risk of gaming disorder in the epidemic period can be helpful to mental health professionals who prevent and control gaming disorder. The authors clarified the improper publicity of the gaming industry and false media report, and also reviewed the trend of game using was rapidly rising and game market was rapidly expanding. Consequently, as the author addressed, the health risks due to excessive gaming patterns were increasing. This review also pointed out and analyzed some new trend of the expansion of female game users during the epidemic, and the further in-depth integration of games and gambling. Finally, some advice was provided to the mental health workers to cope with the increasing risk of gaming disorder during a post-epidemic era. © Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2021.
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COVID - 19与游戏障碍风险:在常规疫情防控形势下的反思
【摘要】新冠肺炎疫情在国内得到基本控制后,中国处于疫情防控常态化态势。因此,对流行时期的游戏障碍风险问题进行反思,可以对心理卫生专业人员预防和控制游戏障碍有所帮助。作者澄清了游戏行业的不当宣传和媒体的虚假报道,并回顾了游戏使用的趋势正在迅速上升,游戏市场正在迅速扩大。因此,正如提交人所述,过度游戏模式造成的健康风险正在增加。本文还指出并分析了疫情期间女性游戏用户扩张的一些新趋势,以及游戏与博彩的进一步深度融合。最后,为心理健康工作者提供了一些建议,以应对后流行病时代日益增加的游戏障碍风险。©中华精神病学杂志2021。
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Psychiatry was established in 1955, the predecessor of which is Chinese Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry.Chinese Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry has been indexed by MEDLINE until 1996, when it was divided into two journals,Chinese Journal of Neurology, and Chinese Journal of Psychiatry. The journal is indexed by many indexing tools, such as CA (Chemical Abstracts, USA), ISTIC, PKU, Wanfang Data (China), CSCD (Chinese Science Citation Database, China), etc. The journal is available both in print and online.
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