Contextualising video game engagement and addiction in mental health: the mediating roles of coping and social support

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  • who: Clara E. Moge from the Department of and Language Sciences, University College London, London, WC H AP, United Kingdom have published the Article: Contextualising video game engagement and addiction in mental health: the mediating roles of coping and social support, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study aims to validate the distinction between addiction and engagement in online gaming, by considering the mediating roles of coping and social online and offline support in mental health. Similar to Loton et_al , each subscale in this study had questionable reliability (α=.61 for Approach, α=.61 for Resignation/Withdrawal . . .

     

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