z-logo
open-access-imgOpen Access
Psychological Well-Being of Muslim Online Gamers in Malaysia: Are They Mentally Well Enough?
Author(s) -
Farhana Sabri,
Ahmad Yunus
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
islamic guidance and counseling journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2614-1566
DOI - 10.25217/igcj.v4i2.1629
Subject(s) - psychology , psychological distress , psychological intervention , psychological well being , the internet , well being , scale (ratio) , internet users , clinical psychology , applied psychology , mental health , psychiatry , psychotherapist , world wide web , computer science , physics , quantum mechanics
The psychological well-being of online gamers has gotten more attention as online games have become recognized in the e-sport field. Hence, identifying the psychological status of gamers is essential to ensure their well-being is at optimum, and further interventions can be strategized if needed. The identified psychological profiles include psychological well-being, duration of play, and internet gaming disorder. A total of 221 Muslim online gamers from various e-sport centers and academies in Malaysia participated in this study. The psychological well-being was measured using Psychological Well-Being Scale, while IGD was measured using the Internet Gaming Disorder Scale-Short Form. The results indicated that the frequency of playing online games and daily play duration were associated with gamers' psychological well-being. Furthermore, preoccupation and withdrawal symptoms of gaming disorder were significant in predicting psychological well-being. The importance of this study for Muslim online gamers is to increase their awareness on the continued interweaving of psychological well-being and internet gaming disorder experience, so that early mental distress can be best addressed.

The content you want is available to Zendy users.

Already have an account? Click here to sign in.
Having issues? You can contact us here