Posted Jun 14, 2007 at 05:50PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Games for Windows Tags: ESRB, AMA
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Let's educate ourselves on video games! - Image 1Actions against video games are getting stronger - even the American Medical Association (AMA) is making a move. However, this isn't all about banning games branded as murder simulators or preventing games from defiling church grounds. Video game addiction is now being seriously considered to be categorized as a formal diagnostic disorder.

First of all, what's considered a gamer? Mohamed K. Khan's "Report of the Council on Science and Public Health: Emotional and Behavioral Effects, Including Addictive Potential of Video Games" reads:

Historically, a gamer was someone who played role-playing games or war games, but more recently the term has come to include computer and video game players. Although the term technically includes those who do not necessarily consider themselves gamers (ie, casual gamers), it is a commonly used colloquial term to identify persons who spend as much of their leisure time as possible playing or reading about games.


Furthermore, the report defines the "prototype gamer" as a 30-year-old male who averages between 6.8 and 7.6 hours weekly playing video games. Hardcore MMORPG players are included too (WoW and them 7-hour raids), though research shows that they only make up 9% of the population. It also added that "75% of heads of households played video games, while 35% of gamers were under age 18 years"

What's so bad about games? Apparently, violence in video games are tied closely to aggressive behavior in children. Gaming also supposedly "provokes epileptic seizures." The research gives examples of games which have induces these side effects. Other physical negative effects include musculoskeletal disorders of the upper extremities and increased metabolic rate. Looks like gamers are seen as skinny and lanky by this report.

Another term, internet addiction, is attributed to cause negative psychosocial effects and defined as "the phenomenon of internet and video game overuse, or excessive time spent using these media. It [internet addiction] began to cause other aspects of their lives to become dysfunctional."

To counter this kind of addiction, the Council on Science and Public Health suggests to implement the following rules:

  • AMA should take part with the Federal Trade Commission, parent organizations, and the ESRB, regarding the current ratings system to make it more accurate.
  • AMA along with organizations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Family Physicians should educate physicians on public health risks concerning media, and educate families on usage of video games.
  • AMA should support the recommendation of 1 to 2 hours daily screen time, including gaming.
  • AMA should tell parents about monitoring content of games suitable for 17 years old below.
  • AMA should encourage research about effects of video games and the internet by children under 18.
  • AMA should include "Internet/video game addiction" as a formal diagnostic disorder.
Beside that, if video game addiction becomes a "formal diagnostic disorder," doctors will be giving medication, therapy and all that to fellow gamers convicted of being addicted. It's for our health so it's all good, right?




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   by kacorot (Unregistered) - 2007-06-14
 » crap

this is compleate crap, if you diagnose gaming as a disorder than all jobs and hobbies and sports and board games are too.damn people are so ignorant i swear.

   by Kaka Face (Unregistered) - 2007-06-14
 » context

How many hours a week does the average person spend watching TV? So if my favorite newscast last an hour and runs 7 days a week I'm an addict, right? Content aside what's the difference, interaction? A demanding intelectual stimulant that encourages brain activity in youngsters and old folk alike? Hmm... sounds rough.

ADDICTED


   Re: Nick (Unregistered) - 2007-06-14
 » Exactly

It's you're leisure time and if you like to play video games, why not spend most or all of your leisure time playing them? Who are they to say there's something wrong with you if you do? Some people spend all their time watching TV like you said, and I don't see TV addiction as a formal disorder.

Addicted at 7.6 hours per week is bullsh*t, I played for five just today and I would never consider myself an addict. The only way I could agree with this is like what darkgeekrocker said, if you always refuse to spend time with friends or family just to stay home and play WoW then there is something wrong with you. Though I don't agree about the quiet part (yes, it's quiet, not quit), ever hear of introverted people? Look it up, there is nothing wrong with them
   by lol (Unregistered) - 2007-06-14
 » wtf

wtf is the board of health doing calling people who simply love games "people with disorders?"

seriously, ***** them.

   by darkgeekrocker - 2007-06-14
 » only time i would say a person is addicted

is when their very quit in public...and try to stay home just to play games...but hey, atleast games (usually) keep a person out of trouble...and again, loik on the bright side, this may be a loop hole for court "my client pleads not guilty under reasons of haveing a hardcore addiction of video games, which in turn influenced him to commit such acts against the law"


   Re: lol (Unregistered) - 2007-06-14
 » you may be right

But still I don't want to go to a doctor and have them ask me, "do you have chronic gaming disorder?"
It sounds stupid to ask. I just can't agree with this overall. Something's going to mess up soon

   Re: . (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » ya..

its only a matter of time before we see TRUTH adds about video games. Ya, you know how they cause you to go schizo. the government loves to find new ways to spend tax dollars and keep government programs large and inefficient to keep the patrons happy.
   by Slipstream0 (Unregistered) - 2007-06-14
 » Hi, my name is Slipstream, and I have a problem

If this bullsh*t goes through, this may be our future...

"I think i realized I was addicted when I had four very busy days in a row. First it my 10 month anniversary with my girlfriend, so no gaming that night. Then her graduation and sober-grad party the next night. Then, on the third day, I was too exhausted from the sober-grad party to play, or maybe the sleep was from withdraws, im not sure. All I know is that on the fourth day when we went to the fair I had cold chills, uncontrollable shaking, and my thumbs just kept twitching for a button to press, anywhere!

But I made it! I lived through the rough withdraw and now see the real world, with amazing surround sound, super-highDef, near perfect lighting and shadowing, and no jaggies! I do play a DS still tho, but that doesnt count, right? RIGHT!?"


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   Re: Manny151 (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » That was Great

Lmao

   Re: . (Unregistered) - 2007-06-15
 » .

it would be funnier if this wasnt the reality. expect this bull***** to happen b/c trust me. it will.
   by music (Unregistered) - 2007-06-14
 » music

U know I listen to music all the time, hours every day. If im not listening to it then I can hear it in my mind. I must have Chronic Music Listening Disorder.


   Re: lol (Unregistered) - 2007-06-14
 » lol

I must say I lol'd at this. it looks like everything that the general public enjoys is going to become disorders. my god it's so stupid...
   by Quixand - 2007-06-14
 » Off Topic

Hey Guys watch this video... laughed my ass off.

http://www.maximmag.co.uk/stupidfun/videoclips/7167/movie_spoofs.html?logout=yes

even haters of each console will like it.



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