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| Published: March 27, 2025

Game Addiction and Aggression, Social Interaction Anxiety Among Young Adolescents

, Dr. Anjali Kedari

Associate Professor, Abeda Inamdar Senior College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Pune, Maharashtra Google Scholar More about the auther

DIP: 18.01.210.20251301

DOI: 10.25215/1301.210

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Gaming has gained immense popularity among young adolescents, becoming a primary source of entertainment and socialization. With the advent of advanced technology and engaging multiplayer experiences, gaming offers several positive aspects, including cognitive benefits such as improved problem-solving skills, enhanced hand-eye coordination, and opportunities for social interaction. However, gaming is also associated with various negative outcomes, such as increased aggression, emotional instability, academic decline, and social interaction anxiety. This study examines the relationship between game addiction, aggression, and social interaction anxiety among young adolescents aged between 12-26 years (Mean Age = 16.2 years, SD = 3.7) by using standardized scales of Game Addiction Scale (GAS), Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ) and Social Interaction Anxiety Scale (SIAS). The findings indicate a significant positive correlation between game addiction and both aggression and social interaction anxiety. The results highlight the need for interventions that promote healthy gaming habits and address associated psychological risks.

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ISSN 2348-5396

ISSN 2349-3429

18.01.210.20251301

10.25215/1301.210

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Published in   Volume 13, Issue 1, January-March, 2025