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Gaming Disorder in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Alayna Murray, Arlene Mannion, June L. Chen, Geraldine Leader

2021Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gaming disorder (GD) is a clinical addiction to video or internet games. This study investigated whether GD symptoms are heightened in adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in comparison to a control group, and explored predictors of GD in 230 adults with ASD and 272 controls. The relationship between GD and gelotophobia was examined. Measures included the Ten-Item Internet Gaming Disorder Test, GELOPH < 15 >, Autism Spectrum Quotient-10 items, Inventory of Parent and Peer attachment, Emotional Regulation Questionnaire, Social Functioning Questionnaire (SFQ) and the NEO-FFI-3. Individuals in the ASD group showed significantly higher symptoms of GD. Peer-attachment, emotional regulation and extraversion significantly predicted GD scores. Gelotophobia and GD were related to each other with a small effect size.

Topics & Concepts

Autism spectrum disorderPsychologyAutismInternet addiction disorderClinical psychologyPsychiatryHigh-functioning autismSpectrum disorderDevelopmental psychologyAddictionAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchChild Development and Digital TechnologyImpact of Technology on Adolescents