*Gaming
addiction classified as disorder by WHO*
Gaming
addiction is to be listed as a mental health condition for the first time by
the World Health Organisation. Its 11th International Classification of
Diseases (ICD) will include the condition "gaming disorder". The
draft document describes it as a pattern of persistent or recurrent gaming
behaviour so severe that it takes "precedence over other life
interests".
Some
countries had already identified it as a major public health issue. Many,
including the UK, have private addiction clinics to "treat" the
condition. The last version of the ICD was completed in 1992, with the new
guide due to be published in 2018.
The
guide contains codes for diseases, signs and symptoms and is used by doctors
and researchers to track and diagnose disease. 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".
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