Exploring the Relationship Between Stress and Excessive Gaming: The Role of Game Efficacy
Exploring the Relationship Between Stress and Excessive Gaming: The Role of Game Efficacy
Yeungjeom LeeAndrew KrajewskiJihoon KimKerrie Ann Hulla The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, USAb University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USAYeungjeom Lee is an assistant professor in the School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas. Her primary interests include life- course/developmental criminology, victimization, psychopathy, and juvenile delinquency.Andrew Krajewski is an assistant professor in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Program at the University of Texas at Dallas. His research interests include social norms, aggression and violence, and offender decision-making.Jihoon Kim is an assistant professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Alabama. His research interests lie in the area of juvenile delinquency, life-course/developmental theory, quantitative methods, and criminal justice policies.Kerrie Ann Hull is a second year PhD student in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Program in the School of Economic, Political, and Policy Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas. Her research interests include the exploration of adolescent risk factors on behavior and delinquency, adult criminality, corrections, and capital punishment as well as program evaluation and intervention strategies.