Psychometric Validation of the Turkish Ten-Item Internet Gaming Disorder Test (igdt-10)
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Date
2020
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Kare Publ
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GOLD
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No
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Abstract
Objective: The main aims of the current study were to test the factor structure, reliability and validity of the Ten-Item Internet Gaming Disorder Test (IGDT-10), a standardized measure to assess symptoms and prevalence of internet gaming disorder (IGD). Method: In the present study, participants were assessed with the IGDT-10, the nine-item IGD Scale - Short Form (IGDS9-SF), and the Motives for Online Gaming Questionnaire (MOGQ). Results: Confirmatory factor analysis showed that the IGDT-10's one-factor structure (i.e., dimensional structure) was satisfactory. The scale was also reliable (i.e., internally consistent with a Cronbach's alpha of 0.79) and showed adequate convergent and criterion-related validity as shown by positive correlations between average daily time spent playing games over the past year and IGDS9-SF and MOGQ scores. By applying the DSM-5 threshold to diagnose IGD (meeting at least five criteria), the incidence of individuals with IGD was found to be 7.4% (n=56) in the entire sample. Conclusion: These results demonstrate the Turkish version of the IGDT-10 to be a valid and reliable instrument for determining the magnitude of problems associated with IGD among young adults and for early diagnosis of IGD in clinical environments and comparable studies.
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Topcu-Bulut, Merve/0000-0003-3181-2864; Evren, Cuneyt/0000-0002-4431-3514
Keywords
E-Sports, Internet Gaming Disorder, Igdt-10, Scale, University Students, Video Gaming, Young Adults
Fields of Science
03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 0305 other medical science
Citation
Evren, C. at al (2020). "Psychometric validation of the Turkish Ten-Item Internet Gaming Disorder Test (IGDT-10)", Düşünen Adam: The Journal of Psychiatry and Neurological Sciences, Vol. 33, pp. 19-28.
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Q4
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3
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Dusunen Adam: The Journal of Psychiatry and Neurological Sciences
Volume
33
Issue
1
Start Page
19
End Page
28
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