Prevalence of video gaming disorder in Saudi Arabia: a school-based national study
Abstract Background Video gaming is a popular leisure activity among adolescents. Those who play excessively are in danger of educational and social drawbacks and may become addicted to video gaming. Several published studies determined the prevalence of GD among children in specific Saudi regions....
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Main Authors: | Amjad Alfaleh (Author), Abrar Alzaher (Author), Abdullah Alkattan (Author), Khaled Alabdulkareem (Author), Mona H. Ibrahim (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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