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Video Game Withdrawal Can Cause Teen Depression

Video game addiction is becoming more prevalent among teenagers.  A teen can be classified as addicted to video games if they are damaging and causing problems in multiple areas of their lives.  When video games are taken away, severe withdrawal symptoms can occur, such as depression.  Depression is a serious mental health issue that needs to be detected early.

Organizations like TeenScreen work to make depression screenings available in routine health care so that mental health issues can be identified early.  The screenings are offered in 46 states and lead to teen suicide prevention.  The screenings can be found through primary care providers, local schools and community-based sites.  TeenScreen is a firm believer that suicide prevention is a result of accurately identifying signs of mental illness in teens early on through these screenings.

A gaming addiction can also be caused by depression.  Teens use gaming to escape real-life problems and depression.  Depression screening can lead to suicide prevention as well as reduce the likelihood of developing an addiction.  According to WebMD, other warning signs of a gaming addiction are: playing for increasing amounts of time, thinking about gaming during other activities, lying to friends and family to conceal gaming, and feeling irritable when trying to cut down on gaming.

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Gears of War 3 – Released by EB Games Midnight Monday!

If you haven’t heard Gears of WAR 3 Monday at midnight September 19 at EB Games. Thanks to gamefaqs.com below is’t of achievements you can earn by fragging your way through the game. Now start clicking away and show what Premiumclick membersare made of!  Achievement Description Ain’t My First Rodeo (50) Complete all campaign Acts on Hardcore Difficulty (Standard or Arcade). All for One, One for All (10) Earn the Bronze “Force Multiplier” medal. Anvil Gate’s Last Resort (10) Story Progression in Act 3 Chapter 1 (Standard or Arcade). Award Winning Tactics (25) Earn at least one Onyx medal. Baird’s Favorite Kind of Toy (10) Story Progression in Act 4 Chapter 5 (Standard or Arcade). Brothers to the End (10) Story Progression in Act 3 Chapter 5 (Standard or Arcade). Collector (5) Recover 5 Campaign Collectibles (any difficulty, Standard or Arcade). Enriched and Fortified (10) Complete all 50 waves of Horde mode (any difficulty, any map). First Among Equals (25) Earn the Silver “Number 1″ medal. Hoarder (15) Recover all 42 Campaign Collectibles (any difficulty, Standard or Arcade). It’s All About the Loot! (25) Earn the Bronze “Loot Courtesan” medal. Judge, Jury and Executioner (10) Get a kill with every possible execution finishing move (any [...]

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Too Many Video Games May Lead to Teen Depression

There have been several recent studies indicating that playing video games too much can lead to teen depression.  In January of this year, a study published in the Official Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics found that teens who played video games an average of 31 hours per week were more likely to suffer from depression than teens who only played 19 hours per week.  This study was conducted in Singapore and followed 3,000 students.

Studies like this prove the need for organizations similar to TeenScreen, which works to have depression screening incorporated into routine adolescent health care.  Nearly 600 schools and more than 1,500 primary care providers in 46 states make depression screening available to teens.  TeenScreen is a non-profit affiliated with the Columbia University Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

Another study was completed in China in 2010 and followed 1,000 teens.  Excessive internet use was more than twice as likely to cause teen depression.  Researchers found that the internet was mostly used for video games, linking it to the results from the study in Singapore.  This study was published in The Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine.

Much of the gaming community and businesses of course disagree with these studies.  A third study done by Dr. Gentile, an associate professor of psychology at Iowa State University, shows that mental health problems develop in tandem to a video game addiction.  Either way, there is a growing need for teen depression screenings.

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