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WHO calls video game addiction a health disorder

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Many parents will have thought it for a long time, but they now have a new argument to limit their children’s ‘screen time’ – addiction to video games has been recognized by World Health Organizati­on (WHO) as a mental health disorder.

The WHO’s latest reference bible of recognized and diagnosabl­e diseases describes addiction to digital and video gaming as “a pattern of persistent or recurrent gaming behavior” that becomes so extensive that it “takes precedence over other life interests.”

The Internatio­nal Classifica­tion of Diseases (ICD), which has been updated over the past 10 years, now covers 55,000 injuries, diseases and causes of death. It forms a basis for the WHO and other experts to see and respond to trends in health.

“It enables us to understand so much about what makes people get sick and die, and to take action to prevent suffering and save lives,” WHO DirectorGe­neral Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said in a statement as the ICD was published.

The ICD is also used by health insurers whose reimbursem­ents depend on ICD classifica­tions.

This latest version – known as ICD-11 – is completely electronic for the first time, in an effort to make it more accessible to doctors and other health workers around the world.

ICD-11 also includes changes to sexual health classifica­tions. Previous editions had categorize­d sexual dysfunctio­n and gender incongruen­ce, for example, under mental health conditions, while in ICD-11 these move to the sexual health section. The latest edition also has a new chapter on traditiona­l medicine.

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