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  • Psychiatry
  • Mental Health Diagnostics
  • Behavioral Science

Background:

  • Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) is a preliminary diagnosis in DSM-5 Section III.
  • Its inclusion has sparked debate regarding its potential to pathologize recreational activities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the strengths and ambiguities of current DSM-5 criteria for IGD.
  • To propose ideas for refining these diagnostic criteria for better accuracy.

Main Methods:

  • Critical review of the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for Internet Gaming Disorder.
  • Discussion of existing ambiguities and potential pathologization risks.

Main Results:

  • The current DSM-5 criteria for IGD have both valuable aspects and significant ambiguities.
  • There is a need for clearer definitions to distinguish disordered behavior from healthy engagement.

Conclusions:

  • Refining DSM-5 criteria for IGD is crucial to ensure accurate diagnosis.
  • Further research is necessary to resolve ambiguities and prevent the over-pathologization of gaming.