Online gaming addiction and family relationships

Addiction to online games and screens is becoming increasingly common, especially among university students. This addiction can have serious consequences for mental and physical health, as well as social and family relationships. Many find themselves neglecting their responsibilities and relationships because of their compulsive need to play. It can also lead to feelings of isolation and loss of family belonging. However, with awareness and efforts to balance screen time with family time, and the necessary support, it is possible to overcome this addiction.

Screen addiction and social mobile games among university students

Dépendance aux écrans et aux jeux sociaux chez les étudiants universitaires

The article looks at a study that explored university students' addiction to screens and online games during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study identified four distinct groups: "non-addict and non-gamer", "gamer but non-addict", "addict but non-gamer", and "highly addicted and gamer". These groups reflect a variety of behaviors and levels of addiction among students.

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