Video Game Addiction On The Rise?
Dr. Jennifer Ashton Says That 8.5 Percent Of Children Are Addicted To Playing Video Games
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(CBS/The Early Show)
Early Show medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton sat down with Early Show co-anchor Harry Smith to address many parents' concerns.
According to Ashton, it's really 8.5 percent, which she says "does sound high" and is "alarming."
The national study, which looked at 1,178 U.S. children and teens (ages 8 to 18), was conducted using the same criteria used to define addictive behaviors.
"They used gambling as the model. Because there are a lot of similarities," she said.
The researchers found that their children's addiction affects their schoolwork, disrupts interaction with family and friends and poses health problems.
Children were given a questionnaire to find out if they have an addiction and if they received six or more in the affirmative, then that means he or she has a problem.
To tak a quiz to see if your child is addicted to video games, click here, Is Your Child Addicted To Video Games?
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