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Computer game addicts like people with Aspergers

The following game addiction research was done by The British Psychological Society.

People who are addicted to playing computer games show some of the same personality traits as people with Aspergers syndrome.

This is the conclusion of Dr John Charlton of the University of Bolton and Ian Danforth of Whitman College, USA. Their results will be presented at the British Psychological Society’s Annual Conference in Dublin today, Thursday 3 April 2008.

The researchers questioned 391 computer game players, 86 per cent of whom were male. They considered relationships between addiction, ‘high engagement’ and personality.

They found that the closer the players got to addiction the more likely they were to display negative personality traits. And that as players showed more signs of addiction they were increasingly characterised by three personality traits that would normally be associated with Aspergers, a variety of high functioning autism. These were neuroticism, and lack of extraversion and agreeableness.

The researchers believe that these people are not classifiable as having Aspergers syndrome but share some of the same characteristics because they find it easier to empathise with computer systems than other people.

Dr Charlton said: “The thinking in the field is that there is a scale along which people, even those considered to be ‘normal’, can be placed upon. And that people such as engineers, mathematicians and computer scientists are nearer to the non-empathising, systemising, end of the spectrum, with people with Aspergers syndrome even further along again.

“Our research supports the idea that people who are heavily involved in game playing may be nearer to autistic spectrum disorders than people who have no interest in gaming.”

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  • Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    I have Asperger's Syndrome, this is actually pretty interesting to know.

  • dhomeli said 
    Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    People need to find balance, you can play MMOs and still have a life.

  • Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    TYVM

    I think I'm a very social person in real life with a healthy game addiction...

    What do you guys think?

    Ps. 1h typing sucks but <3 ice cream

  • Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    My wife always said she thought I showed signs of Aspergers .....better not show her this news.

  • Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    That is ridiculous, what are they gonna say when they see gamers as they age showing a much lower percentage of alzheimers?

  • Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    This is interesting, i already knew my husband has a Social anxiety problem, now i guess we know one more of the treasons that help add to it huh.

  • Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    I also have been diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome, and i agree with Airstrikelvanov, it would awsome if there was a more in debth article on this.

  • Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    My thoughts on this... As a gamer and i also have a friend with Aspergers, i have none of the traits that are even near to what my friend has. So i find this article a load a horse *** to be quite frank.

    But the fact of the matter is yes gaming addiction is near enough to drug addiction... if you don't get your daily fix, you get withdrawls.

    "The researchers questioned 391 computer game players, 86 per cent of whom were male."
    ^^ take note of this... it says only 391 gamers.... and that would be out of the 250 million people that play various games around the world.

    As i know one person with Aspergers and his youngest brother with Autism and i can say the scale of how these go

    Aspergers - Minor form of Autism, social interaction sometimes can be a problem.

    ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) - More So and the people with this are always doing something OR one thing repeatedly to get attention.

    HADD (Hyperactive Attention Deficit Disorder) - You could say that the people with this are big trouble makers, NOPE, this is the closest to Autism, as they not only are trying to get attention of whomever BUT also they have personality shifts.

    Autism - this comes in many forms, where something as simple as interaction with a none familiar face can cause major stress and fear, but also if the person dont have that they have the disability of not being able to read or write.
    people with Autism can also have major personality shifts if they become angry or over excited.

  • Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    It will be interesting to see this research - what games the subjects played (were they contact based, such as WoW, or soloplay games, such as Civilization); what percentage of players were considered as having personality traits associated with Aspergers and if there was any relation to age/sex/background considered; how the comparison to game players and engineers/mathematicians/computer scientists was made and if this is more to do with systematic approaches rather than game playing; what was considered as addiction.

    391 players really isn't that great a sample to take and I hope this research will be used positively.

  • Belaur said 
    Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    It'd be more interesting to see if they thought to do any fact finding about their subjects. What were the chances these people were likely to do this anyways before gaming? How likely is it that addictive gaming is where people with that predisposition end up in higher concentration? Was there any breakdown of the numbers according to puzzle games, first-person shooters, types of online games or consoles?

    I'd hope very much that they included usefull information like that. It smacks of junk science on the face of it.

  • Achlorn said 
    Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    I have ADD and some other stuff I'd rather not talk about. I am not social usually and can't focus on anything for very long. If I don't have anything to do at all I also get very ancey and don't know what to do. My WoW gives me something to do no matter what. I'd proll go crazy for real without it.

  • Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    I think this study was actually a "ploy" to make video gaming look bad. Quite frankly, the study only had 391 gamers, which is practically nothing compared to how many video gamers there actually are. One of my best friends has Aspergers and I don't seem to show any symptons of it, even though we play about the same amount of video games. Also, I would like to know what kind of gamers they were. If they were primarily solo players, who played primarily single player games, then this would make a lot of sense. However, knowing that the large majority of video game addicted people (myself included) play online, socially interactive games, I don't see how it can actually hurt your ability to socialize and meet new people. But then again, this is only my opinion and I am eager to see how this actually turns out.

  • Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    Is the video game causing something new? no. I have seen people do it with reading books, watching television, obsessing with sports, and so on. Whether it is more healthy to have no interest in gaming I find to be a questionable conclusion. Games provide a challenge to problem solving skills that mindless television watching does not. It is a form of entertainment that benefits the player with the interaction. For many it keeps them busy so they do not go out and get in trouble out of sheer bordome.

    I find their control group to be suspect. More like they kept the candidate who fit a preconception and sent those who didn't fit the theory home. World of Warcraft has an enormous subscriber base, and 391 players is hardly a drop in the bucket.

  • Lyrx said 
    Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    Notice the reference. This is a psychology journal which means it is written by non-physicians and specifically by a group whose own psychological disorders are the highest of any professionals. These guys look for the worst in others in order to explain or justify their own abnormal behaviors. The field is rife with poor research and unscientific studies that have questionable validity.

    In short, this is not a very credible study.

  • Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    i know a few people who have aspergers and believe this is just a bunch of crap. These "psychologists" are basically throwing people who like computers more than people into a single group... its pretty common in my opinion. Liking games over interacting with people does not make you have a disorder; its just a bunch of people wanting to get in the news so they make up stuff.

  • Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    "This is interesting, i already knew my husband has a Social anxiety problem, now i guess we know one more of the treasons that help add to it huh."

    ... uhuh .. it's comments like these from ppl like these that even makes such things an issue to start with. The people that are just aching to fault games for (insert problem here). These same people seldom ever take any responsibility for their own actions .. preferring to blame it on anything else..including games. It's imbeciles like this that cause such debates as 'harry potter, LoTR, or Golden Compass being evil' ... you know the type .. if it takes the heat off them .. right on. If you can brainlessly follow the concept who cares who it walks on right?

    Frankly I have a wakup call for you idiots that think you are going to toss all the social problems of today on computers, consoles, and gaming ... you are so retarded that your children have double your IQ .. because your children are smart enough to know by a fraction of your age, that you will go nowhere with your aim. What if there were not PCs or consoles .. what would you dolts blame it on then .. watching TV?

  • Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    This is amazing there was 391 comptuter game players, thats like nothing? This is nothing but embarrasing assumptions by this Dr John Charlton lol!

  • Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    I am one of the people who plays WoW. Just because I would rather interact with people over WoW instead of in real life doesnt mean that I have some sort of disease, it just means I can easily block out, or in some cases annoy, the people who make the game not fun at all. Also I dont think that they had enough people to have a credible study. WoW has passed 11 million subscribers so 391 isnt even a comparison. Personally I think that they just want to find something else to blame video games since they cant blame violence on it anymore =)

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  • Gronza said 
    Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    I say fantasy rocks, you say reality is required. I say fun, you say work. I say faith, you say science. I think I'll take being a happy autistic enjoying my time in a fantasy world rather than a well grounded workaholic trapped in a lonely office by myself studying those enjoying games any day!

  • bknight said 
    Thu, Apr 3 2008 7:09 PM ()

    These "psychologists" and "doctors" (note the " " as I find it a joke they are even that) need to spend more time labatimizing George Bush to figure out what the f*ck he did to our economy (and to determine if he even has gray matter) and such. And let us be blunt.... who can blame people for being online most of there waking hours? The real world is THAT damn depressing thanks to the powers that be. Games in my view are the reason people are not jumping off buildings and ending their lives.

    You know what needs to be scrutinized? NOT games.... government, religion and the medical community... and gas companies! (almost forgot those rich jerks.)

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