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Impact of Gaming Addiction on Children

   

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1Impact of Gaming Addiction on Children and AdolescentsThe consumerist culture that enshrouds and envelopes the mainstream U.S. society has infused a new deadly habit among the American children. Consumerism has instigated the rise ofthe virtual and this has paved the way for the emergence of computer games as one of the primary choices of today’s American children. Though some scholars and laymen alike have argued that computer gaming can improve a child’s intelligence; the series of negative impacts that gaming addiction can bring upon children is a pointer to the fact that rather than being a boon, computer gaming has actually emerged as a bane for children and adolescents. Emphasizing the negative impact of gaming addiction on both children and adults, in the research article, “Addiction of Electronic Media in Children: A Major Problem,” Yadav and Kaur (2016) has opined that over indulgence in computer gaming can actually become an addiction which becomes hard for an individual to give up in adulthood too. The researchers have opined that excessive use of technology in daily life in the form of virtual entertainment hasalso contributed to the rise in the rate of female victimization. From the opinion of Yadav and Kaur (2016) one might draw a conclusion that computer gaming promotes many of those wrong habits in the male child which, in the long-run, become harmful for the female population. Hence, considering such an important fact it can be said that gaming addiction can render disastrous impacts on children. In another research article, “Regulating Video Games: Must Government Mind Our Children?,” Thierer (2003), the director of telecommunication studies at Cato Institute, opined that government regulation of video games (infused with violence) can only be a success if parents take the control of the gaming choice of their children. Even though government
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2regulation might draw a thin line between gaming and addiction; ultimately it is parents’ responsibility to keep vigilance on what the child is playing and if it is turning towards addiction.Hence, it can be said that the fact that computer gaming can turn into a dangerous addiction is undeniable and almost universally accepted. Moreover, in another important research article, “Psychiatric Impacts of Video Games, Internet Addiction on Children,” Dingle and Kothari (2015) referring to a real-life case has strived to depict the severely negative impact of computer gaming addiction on the victim. The researchers have conveyed that the rate of use of internet-based gaming by young males have risen over the past few years and such a rise can be disastrous for the society as this would tend to impact negatively on the psychology of those young men who are continuously exposed to violent computer games. Conveying the negative impacts of computer game addiction, in the article, “Identifying Video Game Addiction in Adolescents and Children,” Fisher (1994) has suggested that some arcade video games have the potential make the players addicted to real-life gambling, putting their social and financial wellbeing at stake. What Fisher (1994) has opined is that; unrestrained access to Internet makes children and young adults more prone to arcade game exposures, and exposures to games like gambling eventually infuse in the addicts an urge to employ the gaming strategies in real-life. Hence, one can see quite clearly why computer game addiction is graduallyemerging as a menace to the American society. Furthermore, in the article, “Effect of addiction to Computer Gamers on Physical and Mental health of Female and Male Students of Guidance School in city of Isfahan,” Zamani, Chashmi, and Hedayati (2009) have pointed out that there is an intricate relationship between computer gaming addiction and deterioration in the physical and psychological health of the addicts. What the researchers have claimed (on the basis of the empirical study) is that; computer game addiction makes children more alienated and isolated
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