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Playing location-based games is associated with psychological well-being: an empirical study of Pokémon GO playersoa mark
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Publication Year
2022-01-01
Publisher
Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Citation
Behaviour and Information Technology, Vol.41, pp.1888-1904
Keyword
fatiguefear of missing outLocation-based gamespervasive gamesPokémon GOwell-being
Mesh Keyword
Deficient self-regulationsEmpirical studiesLocation based gamesPersonality traitsPsychological well-beingStructural modelingTwo-factor theoriesUrban environments
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Developmental and Educational PsychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Social Sciences (all)Human-Computer Interaction
Abstract
Location-based games (LBGs) augment urban environments with virtual content turning them into a playground. The importance of understanding how different modes of play impact LBG players’ psychological well-being is emphasized by the enormous and constantly rising popularity of the genre. In this work, we use the two-factor theory of psychological well-being to investigate the associations between five constructs related to game mechanics and personality traits, and psychological well-being and fatigue. We test our proposed structural model with Finnish Pokémon GO players (N = 855). The results show deficient self-regulation and fear of missing out to be positively associated with gaming fatigue. Engagement with cooperative and individual game mechanics had a positive relationship with well-being. Competitive game mechanics were found to have a positive relationship with both well-being and fatigue. Finally, the overall playing intensity had a strong relationship with well-being, but no association with fatigue.
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eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/31948
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/0144929x.2021.1905878
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