The Lived Experiences of Individuals and Coping Strategies in the Context of Internet Gaming Disorder: A Qualitative Study Within Higher Education Setting in Uganda

Viola Nalwoga,1,2 Simon Kizito,1 Eustes Kigongo,3 Praise Atwine,1 Amir Kabunga2 1Department of Community Psychology and Mental Health, Makerere University, Kampala City, Uganda; 2Department of Psychiatry, Lira University, Lira City, Uganda; 3Department of Environmental Health and Disease Control, Li...

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Main Authors: Nalwoga V, Kizito S, Kigongo E, Atwine P, Kabunga A
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2024-04-01
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description Viola Nalwoga,1,2 Simon Kizito,1 Eustes Kigongo,3 Praise Atwine,1 Amir Kabunga2 1Department of Community Psychology and Mental Health, Makerere University, Kampala City, Uganda; 2Department of Psychiatry, Lira University, Lira City, Uganda; 3Department of Environmental Health and Disease Control, Lira University, Lira City, UgandaCorrespondence: Viola Nalwoga, Department of Community Psychology and Mental Health, Makerere University, P.O Box 7062, Kampala, Uganda, Tel +256751506962, Email morriolatwina@gmail.comBackground: Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD), recognized as a mental disorder in both the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5) and International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), poses significant threats to physical, social, and mental well-being. This study aims to delve into the experiences of individuals grappling with IGD.Methods and Materials: The study employed an interpretive phenomenology, conducting interviews with 10 graduate students at Makerere University. Participants were purposefully sampled until data saturation was achieved during interviews, which took place between May and July 2023. An interview guide facilitated data collection (Supplementary File 1), and thematic analysis was manually applied for data interpretation, utilizing intuition and imaginative approaches.Results: The findings revealed that the majority of participants started gaming during childhood, starting with offline games. Exposure to gadgets and games, idle time, and stress emerged as key triggers for IGD. Participants reported experiencing sleep deficits, deteriorating interpersonal relationships, declining job performance, unhealthy eating habits, academic challenges, and wastage of money and time. The study also identified strategies employed by participants to mitigate their gaming behaviors, such as refraining from purchasing data, seeking support from friends, and uninstalling the game app, although relapses were common.Conclusion: The study highlights a global pattern of early initiation into gaming, emphasizing the need for early intervention and preventive measures. Factors such as easy accessibility and affordability of gaming platforms, idleness, and stress play significant roles in motivating internet gaming, contributing to a higher prevalence among the studied population. The research underscores the adverse effects of IGD on students, affecting academic performance, interpersonal relationships, and job performance. Notably, participants demonstrate agency in addressing IGD through practical coping strategies, including controlling data access, seeking social support, and uninstalling games. These coping mechanisms provide valuable insights into the complex nature of addressing IGD and form a basis for developing targeted interventions and support systems within the higher education setting in Uganda.Keywords: internet gaming disorder, lived experiences, coping strategies, qualitative study, higher education setting
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spelling doaj.art-6ce52ee94a68480d9ea9790b3c9f28572024-04-07T18:02:21ZengDove Medical PressNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment1178-20212024-04-01Volume 2082383491774The Lived Experiences of Individuals and Coping Strategies in the Context of Internet Gaming Disorder: A Qualitative Study Within Higher Education Setting in UgandaNalwoga VKizito SKigongo EAtwine PKabunga AViola Nalwoga,1,2 Simon Kizito,1 Eustes Kigongo,3 Praise Atwine,1 Amir Kabunga2 1Department of Community Psychology and Mental Health, Makerere University, Kampala City, Uganda; 2Department of Psychiatry, Lira University, Lira City, Uganda; 3Department of Environmental Health and Disease Control, Lira University, Lira City, UgandaCorrespondence: Viola Nalwoga, Department of Community Psychology and Mental Health, Makerere University, P.O Box 7062, Kampala, Uganda, Tel +256751506962, Email morriolatwina@gmail.comBackground: Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD), recognized as a mental disorder in both the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5) and International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), poses significant threats to physical, social, and mental well-being. This study aims to delve into the experiences of individuals grappling with IGD.Methods and Materials: The study employed an interpretive phenomenology, conducting interviews with 10 graduate students at Makerere University. Participants were purposefully sampled until data saturation was achieved during interviews, which took place between May and July 2023. An interview guide facilitated data collection (Supplementary File 1), and thematic analysis was manually applied for data interpretation, utilizing intuition and imaginative approaches.Results: The findings revealed that the majority of participants started gaming during childhood, starting with offline games. Exposure to gadgets and games, idle time, and stress emerged as key triggers for IGD. Participants reported experiencing sleep deficits, deteriorating interpersonal relationships, declining job performance, unhealthy eating habits, academic challenges, and wastage of money and time. The study also identified strategies employed by participants to mitigate their gaming behaviors, such as refraining from purchasing data, seeking support from friends, and uninstalling the game app, although relapses were common.Conclusion: The study highlights a global pattern of early initiation into gaming, emphasizing the need for early intervention and preventive measures. Factors such as easy accessibility and affordability of gaming platforms, idleness, and stress play significant roles in motivating internet gaming, contributing to a higher prevalence among the studied population. The research underscores the adverse effects of IGD on students, affecting academic performance, interpersonal relationships, and job performance. Notably, participants demonstrate agency in addressing IGD through practical coping strategies, including controlling data access, seeking social support, and uninstalling games. These coping mechanisms provide valuable insights into the complex nature of addressing IGD and form a basis for developing targeted interventions and support systems within the higher education setting in Uganda.Keywords: internet gaming disorder, lived experiences, coping strategies, qualitative study, higher education settinghttps://www.dovepress.com/the-lived-experiences-of-individuals-and-coping-strategies-in-the-cont-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-NDTinternet gaming disorderlived experiencescoping strategiesqualitative studyhigher education setting
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The Lived Experiences of Individuals and Coping Strategies in the Context of Internet Gaming Disorder: A Qualitative Study Within Higher Education Setting in Uganda
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
internet gaming disorder
lived experiences
coping strategies
qualitative study
higher education setting
title The Lived Experiences of Individuals and Coping Strategies in the Context of Internet Gaming Disorder: A Qualitative Study Within Higher Education Setting in Uganda
title_full The Lived Experiences of Individuals and Coping Strategies in the Context of Internet Gaming Disorder: A Qualitative Study Within Higher Education Setting in Uganda
title_fullStr The Lived Experiences of Individuals and Coping Strategies in the Context of Internet Gaming Disorder: A Qualitative Study Within Higher Education Setting in Uganda
title_full_unstemmed The Lived Experiences of Individuals and Coping Strategies in the Context of Internet Gaming Disorder: A Qualitative Study Within Higher Education Setting in Uganda
title_short The Lived Experiences of Individuals and Coping Strategies in the Context of Internet Gaming Disorder: A Qualitative Study Within Higher Education Setting in Uganda
title_sort lived experiences of individuals and coping strategies in the context of internet gaming disorder a qualitative study within higher education setting in uganda
topic internet gaming disorder
lived experiences
coping strategies
qualitative study
higher education setting
url https://www.dovepress.com/the-lived-experiences-of-individuals-and-coping-strategies-in-the-cont-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-NDT
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