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Online gaming is a common problem among adolescents across various countries,
often serving as an escape or distraction from academic stress and nomophobia. This study
aimed to investigate the relationship between academic stress, nomophobia, and the intensity
of online gaming among university students. Employing a quantitative descriptive correlational
design, this research involved 304 students selected through convenience sampling. Data was
collected using academic stress, nomophobia, and online gaming intensity scales and analyzed
using IBM SPSS 25. The results revealed a significant correlation between academic stress and
nomophobia with the intensity of online gaming (p < 0.05). Simultaneously, both independent
variables explained 95.8% of the variance in online gaming intensity. These findings indicate
that both academic stress and nomophobia contribute significantly to excessive online gaming
behavior among university students. Consequently, this study recommends the implementation
of guidance and counseling programs in higher education institutions to prevent and address online gaming addiction among students.
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