Psychometric properties and development of the Chinese versions of Gaming Disorder Test (GDT) and Gaming Disorder Scale for Adolescents (GADIS-A)
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Asian Journal of Psychiatry
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Currently, six instruments have been developed using the 11th revision of the International Classification of
Diseases (ICD-11) criteria for Gaming Disorder (GD). Two of these are the Gaming Disorder Test (GDT) and
Gaming Disorder Scale for Adolescents (GADIS-A). The present study validated both the GDT and GADIS-A
among a large sample of Chinese emerging adults. Via an online survey, 3381 participants (56.6% females;
mean age = 19.56 years) completed the Chinese versions of the GDT, GADIS-A, Internet Gaming Disorder-Short
Form (IGDS9-SF), and Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale (BSMAS). Confirmatory factor analysis was used to
examine the factor structure of the Chinese GDT and GADIS-A. Pearson correlations were computed to examine
the convergent validity (with IGDS9-SF) and divergent validity (with BSMAS) of the Chinese GDT and Chinese
GADIS-A. The GDT had a unidimensional structure, which was invariant across sex and disordered gaming
severity subgroups. The GADIS-A had a two-factor structure, which was also invariant across gender and gaming
severity subgroups. Both the GDT and GADIS-A had significant associations with both IGDS9-SF and with
BSMAS. Both the Chinese GDT and GADIS-A are valid instruments to assess GD among emerging adults in
mainland China, enabling healthcare providers to adopt these tools in their efforts to prevent and examine GD
severity among Chinese youth.
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