Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Teen kills mum over game; psychologi­sts say gaming addiction is at an alarming high

- Sanchita Kalra sanchita.kalra@htlive.com

The shocking incident of a 16-year-old from Lucknow who killed his mother for not letting him play PUBG has brought to light the addiction of online gaming. According to psychologi­sts, there has been a considerab­le rise in incidents of gaming addiction among teens, particular­ly during and after the lockdown, as mobile phone usage has increased. Psychologi­st Neelam Mishra says, “We get plenty of cases on a daily basis, especially from young parents, who have given mobiles to kids from a young age to keep them distracted, play games or even study. Partially, Covid-19 is also to blame for such negative consequenc­es.” She adds that the Lucknow case is a classic example of Internet Gaming Disorder.

As per reports, the Ministry of

Electronic­s and Informatio­n Technology has held a meeting with online gaming platforms to develop a national framework to effectivel­y regulate them without slowing down their growth.

Psychologi­st Pulkit Sharma says, “There’s no harm in playing online games. But it is problemati­c when there’s no control.” He points out that since several of the games include a battlefiel­d or gambling, “the more time you spend on it, [the more] you start relating it to the real world. Your thoughts and emotions start to generate (incite) violence”.

The addiction can also lead to financial stress. “There was a time in my life when I had a blurry line between gaming and gambling, which is when I realised I have become an addict. I lost a lot of money and even friends,” says IT engineer Pankaj Arora, 28.

Twinkle Makker, 32, an advertisin­g profession­al, rues, “It’s risky to hand over phones to kids, but what can working parents do? We have guilt but also cannot stay without being connected. We can only limit screen time and keep a track of apps on the phone.”

There’s no harm in playing online games. But it’s problemati­c when there’s no control. PULKIT SHARMA, Psychologi­st

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