Abstract
Video games have surged in popularity due to their entertainment factor and, with recent innovation, their use in health care. This review explores the dual facets of video games in treating vision impairment in amblyopia as well as their potential for overuse and addiction. Specifically, this review examines video game addiction from a biopsychosocial perspective and relates the addictive qualities of video games with their use as a therapeutic treatment for amblyopia. Current literature supports both the identification of video game addiction as a disease, as well as the therapeutic potential of video games in clinical trials. We show the need for clinicians to be aware of the dangers associated with video game overuse and the need for future studies to examine the risks associated with their health care benefits.
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Xu, C. S., Chen, J. S., & Adelman, R. A. (2015, September 1). Video game use in the treatment of amblyopia: Weighing the risks of addiction. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine Inc.
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