Gaming Disorder in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2762-2769
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Volume52
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022

Keywords

  • Addiction
  • Autism spectrum disorder
  • Gaming disorder
  • Gelotophobia
  • Internet
  • Video game

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