Video Game Use, Aggression, and Social Impairment in Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Konnor Davis
Ana-Maria Iosif
Christine Wu Nordahl
Marjorie Solomon
Marie K. Krug
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[1] University of California Davis,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[2] MIND Institute,Department of Public Health Sciences
[3] University of California Davis,Imaging Research Center
[4] University of California Davis,undefined
[5] University of California Davis,undefined
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Autism spectrum disorder; Video games; Adolescence; Aggression; Social impairment;
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We used parent report data to investigate video game playing, aggression, and social impairment in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder. Parents of autistic adolescents were more likely to report that their child plays video games as a hobby compared to parents of adolescents with typical development and also reported that their children spent more time playing video games. For autistic participants, we found no differences in aggression levels or social impairment when comparing players versus non-players. However, playing video games “more than average,” as compared to “average” was associated with greater aggression and greater social impairment on “awareness” and “mannerisms” subscales. Future studies should focus on how type of video game(s) played is associated with these clinically important variables.
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