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Dr Mark GriffithsDistinguished Professor of Behavioural Addiction, Nottingham Trent University Verified email at ntu.ac.uk Cited by 159917 |
Internet gaming addiction: A systematic review of empirical research
DJ Kuss, MD Griffiths - International journal of mental health and addiction, 2012 - Springer
… There have also been recent reviews on whether the concept of Internet gaming addiction
is even a valid concept (eg, Griffiths 2010a) but such debate is not the focus of this paper. …
is even a valid concept (eg, Griffiths 2010a) but such debate is not the focus of this paper. …
Breaking the stereotype: The case of online gaming
MD Griffiths, MNO Davies, D Chappell - CyberPsychology & …, 2003 - liebertpub.com
Despite the rise of computer games as a leisure phenomenon, there has been relatively little
research into this area. Furthermore, almost all of the research to date has concentrated on …
research into this area. Furthermore, almost all of the research to date has concentrated on …
[HTML][HTML] Online social networking and addiction—a review of the psychological literature
DJ Kuss, MD Griffiths - … journal of environmental research and public …, 2011 - mdpi.com
Social Networking Sites (SNSs) are virtual communities where users can create individual
public profiles, interact with real-life friends, and meet other people based on shared interests. …
public profiles, interact with real-life friends, and meet other people based on shared interests. …
Online computer gaming: a comparison of adolescent and adult gamers
MD Griffiths, MNO Davies, D Chappell - Journal of adolescence, 2004 - Elsevier
Despite the growing popularity of online game playing, there have been no surveys comparing
adolescent and adult players. Therefore, an online questionnaire survey was used to …
adolescent and adult players. Therefore, an online questionnaire survey was used to …
[HTML][HTML] Social networking sites and addiction: Ten lessons learned
DJ Kuss, MD Griffiths - … journal of environmental research and public …, 2017 - mdpi.com
… Billieux, J.; Maurage, P.; Lopez-Fernandez, O.; Kuss, DJ; Griffiths, MD Can disordered
mobile phone use be considered a behavioral addiction? An update on current evidence and a …
mobile phone use be considered a behavioral addiction? An update on current evidence and a …
Demographic factors and playing variables in online computer gaming
MD Griffiths, MNO Davies, D Chappell - CyberPsychology & …, 2004 - liebertpub.com
Despite the growing popularity of online game playing, there has been no primary survey of
its players. Therefore, an online questionnaire survey was used to examine basic …
its players. Therefore, an online questionnaire survey was used to examine basic …
[HTML][HTML] The relationships between behavioral addictions and the five-factor model of personality
CS Andreassen, MD Griffiths, SR Gjertsen… - Journal of behavioral …, 2013 - akjournals.com
Aims Although relationships between addiction and personality have previously been
explored, no study has ever simultaneously investigated the interrelationships between several …
explored, no study has ever simultaneously investigated the interrelationships between several …
Internet addiction in students: Prevalence and risk factors
The last decade has witnessed a large increase in research on the newly emerging mental
health problem of Internet addiction. Rather than looking at Internet addiction per se, this …
health problem of Internet addiction. Rather than looking at Internet addiction per se, this …
[PDF][PDF] The educational benefits of videogames
MD Griffiths - Education and health, 2002 - irep.ntu.ac.uk
> Videogames equip children with state-of-the art technology. This may help overcome
technophobia (a condition well-known among many adults). Over time it may also help eliminate …
technophobia (a condition well-known among many adults). Over time it may also help eliminate …
Dependence on computer games by adolescents
MD Griffiths, N Hunt - Psychological reports, 1998 - journals.sagepub.com
As computer game playing is a popular activity among adolescents, a questionnaire study
was undertaken with 387 adolescents (12–16 years of age) to establish their “dependence” …
was undertaken with 387 adolescents (12–16 years of age) to establish their “dependence” …