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The effects of casual videogames on anxiety, depression, stress, and low mood: A systematic review

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posted on 2022-07-15, 04:29 authored by Russell Pine, Theresa FlemingTheresa Fleming, Simon McCallumSimon McCallum, K Sutcliffe
Background: Despite the variety of available treatments for mental health symptoms, many individuals do not engage with treatment and among those who do, dropout rates are often high. Therefore, providing alternative opportunities to access treatment is imperative. Research interest in the therapeutic effects of digital mental health initiatives and serious games has grown in recent years, but the potential of simple, easy-to-use casual videogames (CVGs) that can be played in short bursts of time has seldom been considered. Objective: The objective of the present study is to provide a systematic review of the literature examining the effects of CVGs on treating anxiety, depression, stress, and low mood. Method: A systematic search was conducted, using the terms (casual gam∗ or casual videogam∗ or mini gam∗ or minigam∗ or mini-gam∗ or gamif∗) and (mental health or anx∗ or depress∗ or stress or mood) and (study or trial or treatment or prescribed or prevention) as "Title,""Abstracts,""Keywords,"or "Topic"words across all years. A Google search was also completed to check for articles that may have been missed. Results: N = 13 studies met inclusion criteria (no studies were added via the Google search). These studies reported findings for nine different CVGs, with six studies aimed at reducing anxiety, two examining effects for depression, and four investigating the effects of CVGs on treating stress or low mood. Promising effects were identified. Conclusion: CVGs may have promise for treating anxiety, depression, stress, and low mood.

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Pine, R., Fleming, T., McCallum, S. & Sutcliffe, K. (2020). The effects of casual videogames on anxiety, depression, stress, and low mood: A systematic review. Games for Health Journal, 9(4), 255-264. https://doi.org/10.1089/g4h.2019.0132

Journal title

Games for Health Journal

Volume

9

Issue

4

Publication date

2020-08-01

Pagination

255-264

Publisher

Mary Ann Liebert Inc

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2020-08-01

ISSN

2161-783X

eISSN

2161-7856

Language

en

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