Genetic and Environmental Influences on
Playing Video Games. Toqa Hassan. Media Psychology, Jan 12 2023.
https://doi.org/10.1080/15213269.2023.2165504
Abstract:
In this study, I use a representative survey from the German Twin
Family Panel (N = 5,472) to examine the extent to which genetic and
environmental factors account for time spent playing video games on
personal computers and gaming consoles. Results show that genetic
variation among twins explains a non-trivial amount of variation in
video game play. Through ACE modeling techniques, I find that between
25% to 39% of the total variance in time spent playing video games can
be attributed to shared genetic traits with the remainder explained by
shared environmental factors (e.g., parenting and culture) and
environmental attributes unique to individuals. This study and its
findings provide a starting point for future genetic and neurological
research on video game use and effects.
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