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The Relationship of Loot Box Engagement to Gender, Severity of Disordered Gaming, Using MMORPGs, and Motives for Online Gaming

Cuneyt Evren, Bilge Evren, Ercan Dalbudak, Merve Topcu, Nilay Kutlu.

Abstract
Background: The main aim of the current study was to evaluate the relationship of loot box engagement to gender, disordered gaming, using massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs), and motives for online gaming among young adults.

Method: The cross-sectional online study was conducted with 752 volun¬teer participants in Turkey. The participants were assessed with the nine-item Internet Gaming Disorder Scale- Short Form (IGDS9-SF) and the Motives for Online Gaming Questionnaire (MOGQ).

Results: Age of participants who engage with loot boxes (n=171, 22.7%) was lower than the group who do not engage with loot boxes (n=581, 77.3%). Also rates of male gender, using microtransaction, buying games, time spend on the gaming, gaming more than usual in weekends, being an e-sport gamer and/or following e-sport, having problems related with gaming, using MMORPGs, severity of IGD symptoms, and all six types of motives for online gaming were higher in the group who engage with loot boxes. Age at first gaming did not differ between the groups. In logistic regression model, loot box engagement was related with the severity of disordered gaming, using MMORPGs and severities of skill development and competition motives for online gaming.

Conclusion: These findings suggest that those who engage with loot boxes may be using MMORPGs more with the motives of skill development and competition and they may have higher severity of IGD symptoms. Thus, this group of gamers who engage with loot boxes should be considered as a risk group and interventions should particularly include these individuals.

Key words: Disordered Gaming, Gender, Loot Box, MMORPGs, Motives for Online Gaming


 
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Evren C, Evren B, Dalbudak E, Topcu M, Kutlu N. The Relationship of Loot Box Engagement to Gender, Severity of Disordered Gaming, Using MMORPGs, and Motives for Online Gaming. PBS. 2021; 11(1): 25-31. doi:10.5455/PBS.20200915101516


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Evren C, Evren B, Dalbudak E, Topcu M, Kutlu N. The Relationship of Loot Box Engagement to Gender, Severity of Disordered Gaming, Using MMORPGs, and Motives for Online Gaming. https://www.pbsciences.org/?mno=133271 [Access: December 15, 2023]. doi:10.5455/PBS.20200915101516


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Evren C, Evren B, Dalbudak E, Topcu M, Kutlu N. The Relationship of Loot Box Engagement to Gender, Severity of Disordered Gaming, Using MMORPGs, and Motives for Online Gaming. PBS. 2021; 11(1): 25-31. doi:10.5455/PBS.20200915101516



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Evren C, Evren B, Dalbudak E, Topcu M, Kutlu N. The Relationship of Loot Box Engagement to Gender, Severity of Disordered Gaming, Using MMORPGs, and Motives for Online Gaming. PBS. (2021), [cited December 15, 2023]; 11(1): 25-31. doi:10.5455/PBS.20200915101516



Harvard Style

Evren, C., Evren, . B., Dalbudak, . E., Topcu, . M. & Kutlu, . N. (2021) The Relationship of Loot Box Engagement to Gender, Severity of Disordered Gaming, Using MMORPGs, and Motives for Online Gaming. PBS, 11 (1), 25-31. doi:10.5455/PBS.20200915101516



Turabian Style

Evren, Cuneyt, Bilge Evren, Ercan Dalbudak, Merve Topcu, and Nilay Kutlu. 2021. The Relationship of Loot Box Engagement to Gender, Severity of Disordered Gaming, Using MMORPGs, and Motives for Online Gaming. Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 11 (1), 25-31. doi:10.5455/PBS.20200915101516



Chicago Style

Evren, Cuneyt, Bilge Evren, Ercan Dalbudak, Merve Topcu, and Nilay Kutlu. "The Relationship of Loot Box Engagement to Gender, Severity of Disordered Gaming, Using MMORPGs, and Motives for Online Gaming." Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences 11 (2021), 25-31. doi:10.5455/PBS.20200915101516



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Evren, Cuneyt, Bilge Evren, Ercan Dalbudak, Merve Topcu, and Nilay Kutlu. "The Relationship of Loot Box Engagement to Gender, Severity of Disordered Gaming, Using MMORPGs, and Motives for Online Gaming." Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences 11.1 (2021), 25-31. Print. doi:10.5455/PBS.20200915101516



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Evren, C., Evren, . B., Dalbudak, . E., Topcu, . M. & Kutlu, . N. (2021) The Relationship of Loot Box Engagement to Gender, Severity of Disordered Gaming, Using MMORPGs, and Motives for Online Gaming. Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 11 (1), 25-31. doi:10.5455/PBS.20200915101516