GAMING ADDICTION IN ADOLESCENTS AND FAMILY FUNCTIONALITY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31567/ssd.1112Keywords:
Gaming Addiction, Family Functionality, familiesAbstract
When we take a general look at research findings, the widespread use of the internet and technology
significantly increases the social media engagement of young individuals. Gaming, in particular,
stands out as a highly captivating platform. The constant thoughts about games and the allocation of
their time predominantly for gaming turn them into gaming addicts. Gaming addiction affects
young people both psychologically and socially. Their addiction negatively impacts friendship and
family relationships, leading to difficulties in healthy communication with friends and chaos within
the family. Therefore, effective utilization of family functionality is crucial. When used effectively,
the happiness levels of young individuals and family members will rise. Simultaneously, it is
observed that individuals raised by such families are psychologically healthier, feel better about
themselves, have healthier friendships, and are more successful.Consequently, families with effective functionality have children who spend less time gaming
compared to those from families with ineffective functionality. Thus, they distance themselves from
becoming gaming addicts. Investigating the correlation between gaming addiction and family
functionality is believed to guide families, educators, and professionals in this field.