The relationship between video games and violence appreciation in the form of TV programs has been widely questioned and deeply researched. So far, there is no final conclusion on the nature of this relationship, but various conclusions can be drawn from various sources. Several studies have shown how media violence affects other aspects of behaviors such as memory (Bushman 1988), or its long-term effects from infancy to adolescence (Huesmann, Eron, Klein, Brice & Fischer (1983)) was examined.
Studies show that violence in the media is related to various problems related to mental and physical health of children and adolescents such as aggression, violence, bullying, insensitivity to violence, fear, depression, nightmares, sleeping disorders It has been.
Introduction Many studies have confirmed the association between violent exposure and violence in entertainment, but do not prove that exposure can lead to violence. Conversely, if you are exposed to media violence, there is a risk that the possibility of subsequent attacks will increase. This risk may increase or decrease depending on many other factors. For decades, researchers and experts have discussed whether various media violence will lead to social violence. Laboratory experiments, field surveys, and related research are used as research tools. Several studies have shown a direct causal relationship between violence and entertainment violence, but other studies do not consider any relevance. Most studies show that relationships and relationships exist
Exposure to violence by media - Whether problems that mimic acts of violence occur frequently after school shots by exposure to violence in television, movies and video games. Hundreds of studies show that exposure to violent media may be a risk factor for juvenile violence, but the reality seems to have not confirmed this. Millions of young Americans are often in some way contacted with media violence, but in most cases they have never committed violent crimes. Nonetheless, isolated young people because they were rejected by their colleagues can be more vulnerable to the influence of the media.