Online Game Addiction and the Level of Depression Among Adolescents in Manila, Philippines
Introduction: World Health Organization recognizes online game addiction as a mental health condition. The rise of excessive online gaming is emerging in the Philippines, with 29.9 million gamers recorded in the country. The incidence of depression is also increasing in the country. The current corr...
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Main Authors: | Ryan V. Labana (Author), Jehan L. Hadjisaid (Author), Adrian R. Imperial (Author), Kyeth Elmerson Jumawid (Author), Marc Jayson M. Lupague (Author), Daniel C. Malicdem (Author) |
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University Library System, University of Pittsburgh,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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