PUBG-related suicides during the COVID-19 pandemic: Three cases from Pakistan.

Abstract:

INTRODUCTION:The present case report presents the most extreme negative aspects of gaming, namely PUBG-related suicide during the coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic in Pakistan. CASE PRESENTATION:Three suicide cases of extreme gamers occurred within a few days of each other in Lahore, Pakistan. All three were young males aged 16-20 years and their suicides appear to be related to PUBG addiction. It is likely that all three individuals experienced other predisposing factors relating to psychological instability. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS:For vulnerable groups such as adolescents and emerging adults who have psychological predispositions and/or other comorbidities, engrossing videogames which take up many hours a day such as PUBG may pose a risk which in the most extreme cases may be fatal.

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Mamun MA,Ullah I,Usman N,Griffiths MD

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10.1111/ppc.12640

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Has Abstract

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2020-11-25 00:00:00

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0031-5990

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1744-6163

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