Electronic Sports Sustainable Development of Probing into Digital Games, Teenage Domestication, and Mutual Construction

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The purposes is to investigate how digital games affect teenagers' physical and mental sustainable development and analyze the interactions and communications between teenagers and digital games using the domestication theory. (1) Background. A healthy mutual-domestication relationship is needed between teenagers and digital games. Digital games are expected to play a positive and decisive role, while parents and teachers should master the correct game literacy. (2) Methods. This study described the mutual domestication between them using interviews and questionnaires. (3) Results. Results demonstrate that digital games entering teenagers' lives are domesticated and marked with unique attributes caused by teenagers' different habits, during which parents and teachers are critical. In turn, digital games tame teenagers lifestyles and habits, becoming a popular social media among them. Spending excessive time and energy, teenagers will be addicted to digital games. (4) Conclusions. It can provide a reference for investigating the connection between teenagers and digital games.

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Shao, P., Yu, H., Zhu, Y., & Wang, J. (2022). Electronic Sports Sustainable Development of Probing into Digital Games, Teenage Domestication, and Mutual Construction. Journal of Environmental and Public Health, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/6375787

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