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[[file:Presentation1.pptx]]Dakota Chirstman, Jacob Zeger, and Trevor Carbaugh's article:
="Do Video Games Cause Depression in Teenagers?"=

=Works Cited:= Rabin, Roni Caryn. "Do Video Games Cause Depression in Teenagers? - //NYTimes.com.// NYTIMES. 18 Jan. 2011. Web. 16 Nov. 2011. .

=Summary:= These kids are using the video games moreso as a social escape to be alone; that is why they are heavily using the game systems. Dr. Gentile, an associate professor of psychology at Iowa State University, says his latest results don’t prove that playing video games causes depression. Rather, he says, in young people a range of mental health problems and what he calls “pathological gaming” may develop in tandem, much as illnesses like the flu and pneumonia can set off one another and lead to new problems.

=Quotes:= “It looks like it’s an independent actor, not just a symptom of something else.”

“We’ve always said these games should be used in moderation and should be a part of a well-rounded lifestyle, along with going outside to play, and reading, and doing schoolwork,” said Dan Hewitt, a spokesman for the Entertainment Software Association.

“You can get the flu, and then get pneumonia, which is a different thing, but it kind of came along with the flu, and flu made you at greater risk for it,”

According to the //New York Times//, Dr. Gentile states that his study shows a certain chronological progression: Young people who were more impulsive, more socially inept and less empathetic to begin with were more likely to become excessive video game players. Then, once they became what he terms pathological gamers, their grades were more likely to drop, and their relationships with their parents deteriorated.