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Medical Group Backs Off Naming Excessive Video-Game Playing A Psychiatric Disorder

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CHICAGO, Ill., June 27, 2007
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The American Medical Association has decided not to classify obsessive video and online gaming as a psychiatric disorder, as was recommended by one policy paper. The AMA did call for more research into the phenomenon.  (CBS)
(AP) The American Medical Association on Wednesday backed off calling excessive video-game playing a formal psychiatric addiction, saying instead that more research is needed.

A report prepared for the AMA's annual policy meeting had sought to strongly encourage that video game addiction be included in a widely-used diagnostic manual of psychiatric illnesses.

AMA delegates instead adopted a watered-down measure declaring that while overuse of video games and online games can be a problem for children and adults, calling it a formal addiction would be premature.

"There's no science to support it," said Dr. Stuart Gitlow, an addiction medicine specialist.

Despite a lack of scientific proof, Jacob Schulist, 14, of Hales Corners, Wis. says he's certain he was addicted to video games — and that the AMA's vote was misguided.

Until about two months ago, when he discovered a support group called On-Line Gamers Anonymous, Jacob said he played online fantasy video games for 10 hours straight some days.

He said his habit got so severe that he quit spending time with family and friends.

"My grades were horrible, I failed the entire first semester" this past school year because of excessive video-game playing, he said, adding, "It's like they're your life."

But delegates voted to have the AMA encourage more research on the issue, including seeking studies on what amount of video game playing and other "screen time" is appropriate for children.

Under the new policy, the AMA also will send the revised video game measure to the American Psychiatric Association, asking it to consider the full report in an ongoing revision of its diagnostic manual.

The psychiatry group's current manual, the DSM-IV, was published in 1994; the next edition is to be completed in 2012.

Dr. Louis Kraus, a psychiatric association spokesman, said the report will be a helpful resource for the group.

The AMA's seven-page report says up to 90 percent of American youngsters play video games and that up to 15 percent of them — more than 5 million kids — might be addicted.

The report, prepared by the AMA's Council on Science and Public Health, also says "dependence-like behaviors are more likely in children who start playing video games at younger ages."

Internet role-playing games involving multiple players, which can suck kids into an online fantasy world, are the most problematic, the report says. That's the kind of game Jacob Schulist says hooked him.

Kraus, chief of child and adolescent psychiatry at Chicago's Rush Medical Center, said behavior that looks like addiction in video game players may be a symptom of social anxiety, depression or another psychiatric problem.

He praised the AMA report for recommending more research.

"They're trying very hard not to make a premature diagnosis," Kraus said.

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