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A Scoping Review About The Portrayal of Mental Illness in Commercial Video Games
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Abstract
Current research is sparse on the relatively new but highly relevant topic of mental disorders in video games. This scoping review aimed to map the existing research on portrayal of mental illness in video games. PubMed, PsychInfo, PsycArticles, Medline, Scopus and the ACM Digital Library were searc... view more
Current research is sparse on the relatively new but highly relevant topic of mental disorders in video games. This scoping review aimed to map the existing research on portrayal of mental illness in video games. PubMed, PsychInfo, PsycArticles, Medline, Scopus and the ACM Digital Library were searched, resulting in the final inclusion of seven records. Prevalences for the representation of mental illness ranged from 12% to 24%. Findings indicate that video games’ portrayal of mental illness is predominantly stigmatising and negatively connoted. Mental illness frequently serves as a reason for violent behaviour and is portrayed in line with paranormal experiences. Yet, some games portray mental illness in a more neutral way, using game mechanics to elicit empathy. While this review emphasises the need for non-stigmatising depiction, potentially through the inclusion of experts in the developmental process, future research should examine how much consumers are affected by portrayal in video games.... view less
Keywords
mental health; mental disorder; computer game; representation
Classification
Psychological Disorders, Mental Health Treatment and Prevention
Media Contents, Content Analysis
Free Keywords
digital games
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
19 p.
Status
Preprint; not reviewed