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In search of the optimum structural model for Internet Gaming Disorder

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posted on 2024-11-03, 09:09 authored by Vasileios StavropoulosVasileios Stavropoulos, Rapson GomezRapson Gomez, Mark Griffiths
Background: Internet gaming Disorder (IGD) constitutes a recently proposed clinical disorder (American Psychiatric Association, Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, 2013). The present study examined if IGD is best conceptualized as categorical (present/absent), or dimensional (severity ranging from low to high), or both (i.e., hybrid of categorical/dimensional). Methods: Ratings of the nine DSM-5 IGD symptoms, as presented in the Internet Gaming Disorder Scale 9-Short Form (Pontes & Griffiths, Comput Hum Behav 45:137-143, 2015), from 738 gamers, aged 17 to 72 years, were collected. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), latent class analysis (LCA), and factor mixture modelling analysis (FMMA) procedures were applied to determine the optimum IGD model. Results: Although the findings showed most support for a FFMA model with two classes and one factor, there was also good statistical and substantive support for the one-factor CFA model, and the LCA model with three classes. Conclusion: It was concluded that while the optimum structure of IGD is most likely to be a hybrid model (i.e., concurrently categorical and dimensional), a uni-dimensional model and/or a three-class categorical model are also plausible.

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Journal

BMC Psychiatry

Volume

21

Number

176

Issue

1

Start page

1

End page

12

Total pages

12

Publisher

BioMed Central Ltd

Place published

London, UK

Language

English

Copyright

© Stavropoulos et al. 2021, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Former Identifier

2006123693

Esploro creation date

2023-07-21

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