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students may use gaming to cope with depression

“Rather than worrying about whether or not your kids are addicted to gaming, psychologists suggest figuring out whether they use videogames to cope with depression, anxiety or stress. A 2017 study found that adolescents who played videogames four or more hours a day for six or seven days a week showed more depressive symptoms than those who played less often.”

When the #videogame turns off, your child’s brain recoils. WSJ Family & Tech columnist Julie Jargon explains adolescents may be using gaming to cope with depression or anxiety. #mentalhealth https://t.co/ObXpi4mZbP via @WSJ

— Rader Ward Foundation (@RaderWardFound) April 3, 2019
Wednesday 04.03.19
Posted by Susan Ward
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