TY - GEN
T1 - Emotional responses of internet gaming disorder by doing abdominal breathing
AU - Ji, H. M.
AU - Hsieh, D. L.
AU - Hsiao, Tzu-Chien
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 IEEE.
PY - 2016/12/12
Y1 - 2016/12/12
N2 - In 2013, the ninth criteria of Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) were firstly laid out in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-V). It performed that playing online game became the most activity of Internet addiction (IA). In order to discriminate the high-risk IA with IGD (HIGD) and low-risk IA with nonIGD (LIGD), the abdominal breathing (AB) and the emotional Self-Assessment Manikin (SAM) questionnaire were used in this study. Totally 19 HIGD subjects and 21 LIGD subjects were asked to watch the three type films (film1, film2 and film3), and to reply SAM questionnaire before and after AB. The results showed the average (t-test) between the arousal scores in before and after AB for LIGD people under all films (p =.01) and film3 (p =.03). As well, the statically significant difference in distribution (F-test) between the valence scores for HIGD people and LIGD people under film2 (p =.04) and film3 (p =.03). To summarize our results, by doing AB, HIGD people mainly changed their emotional valence, and LIGD people mainly changed their emotional arousal for within study. For between study, the type of film2 can distinguish between HIGD and LIGD people, and AB cannot obvious calmed emotional valence for HIGD people. The valence and arousal scores are the potential indexes for discriminating HIGD and LIGD. AB might play a mediation of emotional responses for IGD subjects. The physiological responses for IGD people are going to be investigated in near future.
AB - In 2013, the ninth criteria of Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) were firstly laid out in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-V). It performed that playing online game became the most activity of Internet addiction (IA). In order to discriminate the high-risk IA with IGD (HIGD) and low-risk IA with nonIGD (LIGD), the abdominal breathing (AB) and the emotional Self-Assessment Manikin (SAM) questionnaire were used in this study. Totally 19 HIGD subjects and 21 LIGD subjects were asked to watch the three type films (film1, film2 and film3), and to reply SAM questionnaire before and after AB. The results showed the average (t-test) between the arousal scores in before and after AB for LIGD people under all films (p =.01) and film3 (p =.03). As well, the statically significant difference in distribution (F-test) between the valence scores for HIGD people and LIGD people under film2 (p =.04) and film3 (p =.03). To summarize our results, by doing AB, HIGD people mainly changed their emotional valence, and LIGD people mainly changed their emotional arousal for within study. For between study, the type of film2 can distinguish between HIGD and LIGD people, and AB cannot obvious calmed emotional valence for HIGD people. The valence and arousal scores are the potential indexes for discriminating HIGD and LIGD. AB might play a mediation of emotional responses for IGD subjects. The physiological responses for IGD people are going to be investigated in near future.
KW - Abdominal breathing
KW - Emotional questionnaire
KW - Internet Gaming Disorder
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U2 - 10.1109/BME-HUST.2016.7782103
DO - 10.1109/BME-HUST.2016.7782103
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85010458356
T3 - BME-HUST 2016 - 3rd International Conference on Biomedical Engineering
SP - 150
EP - 154
BT - BME-HUST 2016 - 3rd International Conference on Biomedical Engineering
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 3rd International Conference on Biomedical Engineering, BME-HUST 2016
Y2 - 5 October 2016 through 6 October 2016
ER -