Rage in Video Gaming, Characteristics of Loss of Control Among Gamers
Résumé
Online forums devoted to video games dedicate discussions to a phenomenon called "rage" that produces difficulties for gamers. Rage is described as expressing violent and impulsive reactions through excessive frustration or bad faith while gaming. The aim of this qualitative study was to describe rage as it occurs in online video games and to identify its etiology and consequences. A qualitative study included 24 gamers aged 18-30 years. Semidirective interviews were conducted, and participants completed an online survey. Two researchers rated each interview using the thematic analysis method and reported an agreement rate of 83%. The gamers described rage as a change in the manner of playing caused by a feeling of frustration during the game. Rage has components that are behavioral (aggressive behaviors), cognitive (poor decision making), and emotional (anger). Rage can be contagious among gamers and may result in the loss of the game and a "rage quit," an abrupt cessation of the game. Rage appears of prime importance to regulate rage episodes and targeting emotion regulation, which can be used as a hook for the prevention of problematic gaming. Public Policy Relevance Statement Rage is a phenomenon of behavioral, emotional, and cognitive loss of control that occurs while playing an online video game. Rage could have consequences on the psychological well-being of players and their teammates. Players seek to control rage episodes to perform in the game; rage could also be a gateway for prevention.
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Psychologie et comportements
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