DSM-5 internet gaming disorder needs a unified approach to assessment

be included as a separate mental disorder until the defining features of IGD have been identified, reliability and validity of specific IGD criteria have been obtained cross-culturally, prevalence rates have been determined in representative epidemiologi -cal samples across the world, and etiology and associated biological features have been evaluated

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