Science Shows: Violent Video Games Make You Less Stressed and Depressed
by Susana Polo | 12:55 pm, July 17th
Christopher J. Ferguson, associate professor at Texas A&M International University has completed a study on the effects of playing violent video games on 103 frustrated young adults.
The results suggest that violent games reduce depression and hostile feelings in players through mood management.
This should come as no surprise to anyone who plays the odd video game. They’re games. But, some people who play the odd video game know people who don’t. Perhaps they’d like something to link those people to?









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