Three reasons why gaming IS good for your mental health – BBC
Gaming can get a bad rep, but it’s not all doom and gloom!
Gaming can actually be beneficial for your mental wellbeing, here’s how to make sure gaming is good for your health – not bad!
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48 Comments
This is so stupid to many levels!
People accept all stupid things not because is healthy but because they like it 😢
What you see in a fictional videogame is more real than anything you'll see on the BBC
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Everything in moderation. It helps to take breaks and know the difference between reality and a game. It can be a very positive escape.
Oh how the turntables 😂
Come on ….
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Jesper Schmidt-Persson et al, Screen Media Use and Mental Health of Children and Adolescents, JAMA Network Open (2024). DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.19881
I think it depends on the period of your life znd types of games. When I was a kid and playing with my friends IRL, multiplayer games like SSB and Mario Kart were big hits. But as I grew older, and those in person gale nights became sparse, I found myself gravitating towards single player story driven games, be they action, adventure or RPG. I still game casually, once in a while not often, and I do enjoy it. It's gotten me through tough times and maximized the best times as well. But I must say, I respect companies that release full playable games without predatory tactics like microtransactions, loot boxes or live service models. Unfinished buggy games released at full price on release day, I don't think that's acceptable.
Tekbir! Allahu Akbar.
I’m a 49 y/o woman who started gaming w/my man a few years ago bc politics & hate was making me physically ill. Gaming makes me happy & gets me off soul sucking social media, allows me to take my frustrations out on imaginary characters & not people, makes me feel less sad, allows me to coordinate w/my partner in a positive way, improves hand/eye coordination & I feel accomplished after defeating the major baddie. Did I actually accomplish anything…maybe not, but I FEEL better. Gaming is beneficial for everyone
Wow, "some of my most vivid childhood memories is playing video games"? Personally, I find this sad.
Individuality is based on exposure and interpretation. Reactions to video games vary, as many reactions as there are individuals.
The only question that matters to me: "Am I having fun?" If not, stop playing. If yes, keep playing.
Not voting Tory is best for everyone’s health. 😎
Mister Bean is weird
It used to be but not now. Especially online gaming. The industry has become a greed machine/casino. This video has come 10 years to late. But nice video nonetheless.
"Low volume to avoid waking up parents." Real gaming is being willing to miss half the dialogue because the save point is too far away to stop now. Besides, 4 hours of sleep is plenty, and we know we won't make mum late for work tomorrow.
What a shame Microsoft bought so many studios then destroyed them this year. Please give some indie games a try. Within 5-10 years, "triple A" might become a distinction we use to describe cheats and scalpers building addictive store fronts.
Not paying your license is probably about the best thing for your mental health. Strange – they must have forgotten to turn the comments off on this one 😂
Gaming peaked at Deus Ex.
Wow 14 million subscribers but only 5000 views, wonder if the BBC bought subscribers.🤔🤔🤔
BBC = HAMAS
Through my depression, gaming was my crutch. It is the only thing that could stop me focusing on my troubles. It saved my life. I'm sixty.
I always scream when Roblox went 5000 ping
shout out genshin players🤟🤟
This was basically an empty video, don't bother watching
Us gamers didnt need a study to tell us this
Shocking as this might be to western viewers, this kind of practice happens in certain parts of the world to young girls all the time, think about it, eg according to UNICEF over 230 million little girls have genital mutilation, but the media will keep that quiet, so heartbreaking.
Gaming offers escapism.
Try and put most of your gaming time at the weekend. And only a couple of nights during the week depending on your mood / how your day went at school or work. Find a healthy balance that suits your lifestyle.
Watching the BBC is not good for your mental health. Even tabloids are more likely to be unbiased.
Addicted to games=bad
Addicted to tennis=good
Sounds more like selective hobby shaming.
3:33 😂 the fact we need to prioritize gaming
Those arent three reasons those are three questions to ask regarding gaming
What a great and informative video. Not only was it informative but also entertaining and offering insight and a new perspective. The guy is passionate about his love of gaming
#1: it stops you watching the BBC
It depends on the game. If you're playing something like Valorant which is addictive, then it's a waste of time unless you're aiming to be a pro. But if its something like Witcher 3 which is story rich and forces the player to make hard choices, not only its fun but you will grow as a person alongside the main character in the game you're playing.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
Videogames fans are going to overlook this video because it doesn't say it's about videogames. The word "gaming" is a non-specific word usually associated with gambling and casinos. It's one thing to use the word "gaming" in a Scrabble magazine, a poker website, or a snooker video, since fans of those games understand that "gaming" is about the hobby in question. But If you're going to talk about a type of game or sport in mainstream media, you need to specify what type of gaming it is.
I also find this 'activity-based' language odd. Videogames are creative works, not a physical activity like hiking or swimming. I'm a fan of "books, videogames and movies", NOT "booking, gaming and movie-ing". Please, let's get a grip on stupid language creeping into journalism.
Moderation is key!
The older I get the less time I have to play so more so now, I like playing story mode on games and completing a game. The online battle Royale stuff never ending stuff got old to me after a while. I do love the accomplishment of completing a game though I think it's great for your mental health. Especially a very challenging one.
It's really amazing how the folks saying gaming is harmful are speaking without engaging with what it's like and the benefits that people get from it.
Very amateurish and crude analysis of gaming and mental health with no professional science behind it.
😮🙏 It depends on what type of games we are playing , with whom we're playing with or against & for how long the durations we have to play these games! … Judging on today's youngsters' mental & physical health & the crime rates being gathered in around the world … We need to analyze the impacts on more wider spectrums & scopes … 🙏🕯🌏✌🕊
I'm not against the premise of the video title but I trust the Journalistic integrity of the BBC as much as I trust the knowledge base of a Palestinian protester.
As an esport athlete, I know I was right all along.
No such thing as Gaming too much.
Much better to go out and play football…for both mental and physical health