Psychometric Properties of the Metacognitions About Online Gaming Scale in the Chinese Population and Its Relationship With Internet Gaming Disorder: Cross-Sectional Study
BackgroundMetacognitions about online gaming have been shown to be correlated with Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD). Knowledge of metacognitions about online gaming can help to understand IGD. The Metacognitions about Online Gaming Scale (MOGS) is a reliable and valid tool to measure specific metacogn...
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Main Authors: | Shuhong Lin (Author), Xinxin Chen (Author), Linxiang Tan (Author), Zhenjiang Liao (Author), Yifan Li (Author), Ying Tang (Author), Qiuping Huang (Author), Hongxian Shen (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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