The parents of a teenage son who committed suicide just over a year ago
claim that their son become addicted to the massively multiplayer
online role-playing game, World of Warcraft. They believe that as a
result of this addiction he took his own life. Now these parents are
suing World of WarCraft developers Blizzard Entertainment, blaming the
game developers for the tragic loss of their son.
The details of just how many hours this teen had been playing World of
Warcraft prior to his death has not yet been published. Just what would
constitute an addiction is hard to quantify. The generally accepted
medical definition of an addiction is; a habitual psychological and
physiological dependence on a substance or practice beyond one's
voluntary control. So using this definition as a guide we could assume
he had no control over how often he sat down to play the online role
playing game.
Looking at a common addiction many people can relate to, smoking.
Nobody would claim that the actual act of smoking could lead to
anybody’s death. Rather it is the chemicals being inhaled while smoking
that have been linked to various diseases leading to a potential
premature death. Following this same logic we could then say that
spending large amounts of your day playing World of Warcraft could not
kill you. So the real problem in this case most be something else.
Examining suicide we should look at what really causes someone to take
their own life. While a lot more research on the subject is still
needed, it is believed that some type of psychiatric disorder,
depression being the most common is the leading cause of suicide. If
properly diagnosed most mental health problems can be treated and
controlled. The difficulty is for people to realize that they have a
problem and to go and seek treatment. The unfortunate stigma still
attached to mental health problems leads many to go without getting
treatment for what could be a highly treatable disease.
Looking back at the case at hand, we can see that a teen playing World
of Warcraft too much could definitely be a potential sign that
something is wrong. People who have difficulty dealing with reality or
interacting with people are two possible signs of a mental health
disease. So every parent should be aware of this, and if their children
are using computer games as a way to withdraw from friends and family
they should definitely seek profession medical advice, it just might
save their child’s life.
Mark MacKay is an avid online gamer, including World of Warcraft and
also the creator of the World of Warcraft Gold Price List Guide, a web
site setup to help WoW players find the cheapest place to buy their
gold. You can visit Mark's site at www.world-of-warcraft-gold.com