Biography:
Ruoyu Zhou is currently a third-year Ph.D. student at the Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, Human Care Science Program at Tsukuba University, Japan. Specializing in the field of Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD), Zhou's research primarily focuses on identifying the multifaceted factors associated with IGD and exploring effective intervention methods. With a keen interest in the psychological and social dimensions of gaming, Zhou aims to contribute to the understanding and treatment of gaming disorders through comprehensive research. Zhou's work integrates quantitative and qualitative methodologies to assess the impact of gaming behaviors, aiming to develop evidence-based strategies for the prevention and management of IGD. Through his research, Zhou seeks to bridge the gap between gaming disorder theories and practical, real-world applications, ultimately enhancing the well-being of affected individuals
Title : The associations between gaming motivation and internet gaming disorder: Systematic review and meta-analysis