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Trent Consultants News Even E-Rated Games May Harm Kids, Show 3 New Studies



2009-11-02 12:59:47 - Trent Consultants News - Just in case you doubted recent findings on the startling effects of video games on real-life behaviors, University of Iowa researchers have published a book discussing three new studies showing striking correlations between even cartoon-like video games and increased aggression in children and adults alike.

The first study involved 161 nine to 12-year-olds and college students who played a non-violent game, a violent but cartoonish game or, age permitting, a violent teen game. Afterwards they played a video game which allowed them to punish a real-life opponent with blasts of noise. Immediate increases in aggression were witnessed among those who had played a violent game--whether

it was a children's game or a bloodier teen game.

In second study researchers surveyed 189 high schoolers on their exposure to violent video games and programming, attitudes toward violence, personality traits and aggressive behaviors. They found that exposure to violent video games was a stronger predictor of violent behavior than the students' beliefs about violence, aggressive attitudes or gender.

The last study assessed 430 third- through fifth-graders over the course of five months. In that short time, researchers found that those children who played violent video games at the beginning of the study developed a more aggressive worldview and exhibited more violent behaviors than their peers. The difference was large enough that both teachers and peers noted the behaviors, in turn leading to social rejection.

Fortunately, the last chapter of Violent Video Game Effects on Children and Adolescents,also offers advice to parents on choosing video games, as does author Dr. Craig A. Anderson's homepage.
Trent Consultants Psychology Clinic. Dedicated to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. Trent Consultants has a variety of programs for parents who want to give their children a headstart in life. Trent Consultants website www.trentconsultants.org Email: childcare@trentconsultants.org

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