This is what a few hours of gaming does to boys’ mental health

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Boys who regularly play video games are more than twice as likely to have emotional and behavioural problems in childhood, but girls aren’t similarly affected.

This is one of the findings from the first large population-based study to show clear links between mental health and the amount of time spent using TV, video games and the internet.

The Murdoch Childrens Research Institute study of eight- and nine-year-olds found video gaming boys had greater conduct and emotional problems while watching TV was associated with greater hyperactivity and inattention.

Girls didn’t have the same correlation.

A boy playing an average of two hours per day per week is 2.6-times more likely to have conduct and emotional problems.

A boy watching an average of two hours per day per week (or 14 hours each week) is 1.7-times more likely to have hyperactivity/inattention problems.

Girls of this age were not found to be affected in the same way.

There was no clear link between computer use and emotional and behavioural issues for boys or girls.

Research leader Dr Lisa Mundy said eight- and nine-year-olds were particularly susceptible to the world around them.

“It’s the age at which children’s use of media begins to escalate,” Mundy said in a statement.

“It’s also an age at which children are highly sensitive, due to the huge biological, psychological and emotional development, which occurs during this phase of life.”… Read More>>

Source: The Huffington Post

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