Problematic Online Gaming and Cyberbullying Perpetration Among Young Adults: A Quantitative Study

Authors

  • Oruba Motiwala Bahria University, Karachi Campus, Pakistan.    Author
  • Tooba Nasir Khan COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan.   Author
  • Haleema Sadia Khan University of Mianwali, Pakistan. Author
  • Shah Jahan Ashraf Government College Women University Faisalabad, Pakistan.  Author
  • Rashida Sadaqat 11COACHES, Gulberg-III, Lahore, Pakistan. Author
  • Aurang Zaib Ashraf Shami Founder/CEO (11COACHES),  Gulberg-III, Lahore, Pakistan. Author
  • Zeeshan Mehfooz Sindhu National University of Medical Sciences, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62345/jads.2025.14.1.123

Keywords:

Problematic Online Gaming, Cyberbullying Perpetration, Young Adults

Abstract

There is substantial literature regarding problematic online gaming and cyberbullying perpetration among young adults. However, such studies are rare in Pakistan. Therefore, the objective of this study is to examine the effects of problematic online gaming on cyberbullying perpetration among young adults in Pakistan. The study adopted a cross-sectional correlational design and employed a purposive sampling technique to collect data from 250 individuals aged 18 to 30, all of whom had been using online gaming for at least the past year. Two scales were utilized, including the Gaming Addiction Scale for Adolescents (shorter version) and the perpetration subscale of the Cyberbullying Perpetration and Victimization Questionnaire (used to measure cyberbullying perpetration only). The correlational results indicate that problematic online gaming has a positive and significant association with cyberbullying perpetration. Moreover, problematic online gaming significantly and positively predicts cyberbullying perpetration among young adults in Pakistan. The study provides comprehensive implications for the well-being of young adults.

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Author Biographies

  • Oruba Motiwala, Bahria University, Karachi Campus, Pakistan.   

    Lecturer, Institute of Professional Psychology, Bahria University, Karachi Campus, Pakistan.   
    Corresponding Author Email: orubamotiwala@hotmail.com 

  • Tooba Nasir Khan, COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan.  

    BS Scholar, Department of Psychology, COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan.  
    Email: toobanasirk@gmail.com

  • Haleema Sadia Khan, University of Mianwali, Pakistan.

    BS Scholar, Department of Psychology, University of Mianwali, Pakistan. Email: haleemanasirniazi@gmail.com

  • Shah Jahan Ashraf, Government College Women University Faisalabad, Pakistan. 

    Research Assistant, Government College Women University Faisalabad, Pakistan. 
    Email: shahjahan_ashraf@yahoo.com

  • Rashida Sadaqat, 11COACHES, Gulberg-III, Lahore, Pakistan.

    Clinical Psychologist at 11COACHES, Gulberg-III, Lahore, Pakistan. Email: rashidasadaqat44@gmail.com

  • Aurang Zaib Ashraf Shami, Founder/CEO (11COACHES),  Gulberg-III, Lahore, Pakistan.

    Internationally Accredited Life Coach; Practitioner (NLP & Hypnotherapy); Founder/CEO (11COACHES), 
    Gulberg-III, Lahore, Pakistan. Email: info11coaches@gmail.com 

  • Zeeshan Mehfooz Sindhu, National University of Medical Sciences, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

    PhD Scholar, Department of Psychology, National University of Medical Sciences, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
    Email: zeeshanmehfoozpsy@gmail.com ORCID ID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2529-9198 

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Published

2025-04-01

How to Cite

Problematic Online Gaming and Cyberbullying Perpetration Among Young Adults: A Quantitative Study. (2025). Journal of Asian Development Studies, 14(1), 1564-1569. https://doi.org/10.62345/jads.2025.14.1.123

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