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Untangling the digital connection: The longitudinal relationships between social well-being and internet gaming problems in adolescents

Haoyu An, Xin Wang and Xue Yang

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2026, vol. 72, issue 2, 244-253

Abstract: Background: Internet gaming disorder (IGD) and binge gaming (BG) have evolved into an emerging concern among global children and adolescents. However, studies on the interpersonal/social factors of these internet gaming problems are lacking. Objectives: This 1-year two-wave longitudinal study aims to explore the bidirectional causal relationships between social (loneliness and social anxiety) and internet gaming problems (IGD and BG) utilizing cross-lagged models. Methods: A cohort of first-year high school students in central China underwent a baseline evaluation in 2018 and a follow-up survey in 2019. IGD, BG, loneliness, and social anxiety were measured by self-reported psychological scales. Results: Of all the participants, 12.3% (148/1,200) and 11.7% (140/1,200) were classified as having IGD at baseline (T1) and follow-up (T2), respectively. Additionally, 13.4% (161/1,200) at T1 and 13.8% (165/1,200) at T2 of the participants were classified to have BG. Social anxiety at T1 was positively associated with IGD (β = .19, p  

Keywords: Internet gaming disorder; binge gaming; loneliness; social anxiety; adolescents; longitudinal study (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1177/00207640251354818

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