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Crazy, right? We’ve all grown up with the media telling us that video games will turn our brains to mush and make us act out, but according to a study at East Carolina University, that may not always be the case. Certain “casual” video games (family-friendly games such as Bejewled 2, Peggle, and Bookworm) can actually have positive effects on the anxiety level and overall mood of test subjects suffering from various forms of depression.
The games were even found to have both short and long term effects. After 30 minutes of play, subjects’ overall mood and anxiety levels improved, and after one month, the improvement was even more noticeable.
So what do the findings mean? Well, they certainly do not mean that all video games will make you feel happy and calm. The games used in this study were all family-friendly and non-violent, unlike so many games out there today. Rest assured that video games involving guns or other violent plot lines will not have the same results! It could, however, mean that there may be a way to use “casual” video games as a supplement or even substitute to standard therapies or medications for depression.
What’s your fave time-passing game to play? Gab about it, gamer girls!
BY BRIDGET RUNGE ON 2/21/2011 7:00:00 AM
POSTED IN games, dealing with depression, bad habit, In the News
i suffer from depression, and video games make me more depressed if i play for a certain amount of time. i wish i didn't have it... ughh.
by <3luvlife<3 on 8/9/2011 4:00:01 AM
YES! Finally! Show this article to my mom, would ya? And most video games are not so extremely violent.
by girlsliferocksss98 on 4/6/2011 9:59:44 PM
i tried this and i felt really good. amazing.
by emmiecandy on 3/11/2011 1:15:06 PM
by 1willynilly1 on 3/10/2011 7:53:41 PM
I LOVE the zelda games!!! (The legend of zelda) even tho all these guy say that no one plays them anymore but i think they just say that cuase they cant even get past the first temple but this guy in my class plays zelda too and we talk about it all the time!!!
by thecheergirl98 on 3/8/2011 3:42:19 PM
Truth or Dare?