The World Health Organization set to include 'gaming disorder' on its list of mental health conditions

The World Health Organization is considering adding ‘gaming disorder’ to its International Classification of Diseases. The draft document describes it as a pattern of persistent or recurrent gaming behaviour so severe that it takes “precedence over other life interests”.
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It will suggest that abnormal gaming behaviour should be in evidence over a period of at least 12 months ‘for a diagnosis to be assigned’ but added that period might be shortened ‘if symptoms are severe’.
Some countries had already recognised it as a major public health issue. In the UK, there are private addiction clinics to ‘treat’ the condition while in South Korea, the government has introduced a law banning access for children under 16 from online games between midnight and 6am.
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