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Video games: spending long hours playing games does not affect a person’s happiness and mental health

  • Zoey Kleinman
  • Technology Editor – BBC

5 hours ago

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Apex Legends was among the games studied

A study of 39,000 video game players found that the time they spent playing had “almost no effect” on their health and well-being.

The study found that the average player had to play 10 hours more than usual per day to notice any difference. Play was likely to have a significant impact on their mental health.

Well-being was measured by asking regarding life satisfaction and levels of emotion and feelings such as happiness, sadness, anger and frustration.

These findings contrast with a 2020 study by the same department at the Oxford Internet Institute – but with a much smaller group of gamers – and the 2020 study indicated that those who played longer were happier.

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