Skip to main content

Study: Video games have positive effects on young girls

girls playing video gamesIn news that should make anyone with a daughter or sister rejoice, playing video games with their parents is believed to benefit young girls. Researchers from Brigham Young University recently studied video games and their effects on children between the ages of 11 and 16, and girls in particular responded well to participating in the activity with their parents.

There’s no end of speculation concerning the impact gaming has on children and young adults. Recently, a two-year study concluded that video games intensified the conditions of socially and emotionally challenged children, and claimed participants illustrated addict behavior. However, since 2005 the American Medical Association has determined that video game addiction is not a formally recognized illness. And last year, researchers from Texas A&M found that violent video games can actually curb hostile tendencies.

What is significant about BYU’s study is that it singles out how gaming affects girls: Girls that game (provided the games are age-appropriate and played with a parent) have better behavior and lower rates of depression. Interestingly, when girls played games rated M, it negatively impacted their reactions. Mario Kart, Mario Brothers, Wii Sports, Rock Band, and Guitar Hero were (unsurprisingly) most popular with girls, whereas Call of Duty, Wii Sports, and Halo were boys’ top choices. Boys, who were found to play alone or with friends more, didn’t experience the same benefits.

While girls’ reaction significantly improved when partnered with a parent, boys were unaffected. Researchers reason this could be due to the amount boys play with other friends, and will continue to study this factor as they continue the project. “We’re guessing it’s a daddy-daughter thing, because not a lot of moms said yes when we asked them if they played video games,” co-author of the study Laura Padilla-Walker says. “Co-playing is probably an indicator of larger levels of involvement.”

Editors' Recommendations

Topics
Molly McHugh
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Before coming to Digital Trends, Molly worked as a freelance writer, occasional photographer, and general technical lackey…
How to get to Monkey Island in Sea of Thieves
An election poster for guybrush in Sea of Thieves.

Over the course of its many years of updates and expansions, Sea of Thieves has had a few notable crossovers with other pirate franchises. The Pirates of the Caribbean crossover let you team up with the legendary Jack Sparrow, but the Monkey Island content felt like it came out of nowhere. For those unaware, Monkey Island is a series of pirate point-and-click games that were as funny as the puzzles were obscure. Thankfully, you don't have to intuit that you need to combine a cat whisker with a mason jar to bypass a skeleton guard to get to this new content, but it is more challenging than you might think.

Read more
3 Xbox Game Pass games you need to play this weekend (May 3-5)
Senua in Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice.

Another weekend is upon us, and you're probably looking for some games to kill time with over the course of it. We're in a bit of a lull right now ahead of a flurry of releases starting next week, so it's a great time to dip back into the Xbox Game Pass catalog and check out some games that you may have missed. There are three games in particular that I think you should check out this weekend if you're looking for something to play.

One is an unsettling adventure that's getting an Xbox-exclusive sequel later this month. The next is a finely animated roguelike indie that recently made its way to Microsoft's gaming subscription service. Finally, there's a relaxing adventure that gives players a lot of freedom, yet is short enough to beat in a weekend. If you're having trouble deciding what to play this weekend, give one of these games a shot.
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice

Read more
3 underrated PS Plus games you should play this weekend (May 3-5)
The main character of Tales of Kenzera: Zau stands with two elemental items.

PlayStation Plus Premium and Extra have been around for almost two years, and during that time the subscription service has established itself as an ample competitor to Xbox Game Pass. That means there is a wealth of great games for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 owners to check out if they're looking for something to play this weekend. I think PS Plus subscribers should be looking toward some of the more underrated games in the subscription service this weekend too.

I have three particular picks in mind. The first is an enjoyable Metroidvania that came to PS Plus' game catalog when it launched just a couple of weeks ago and deserves a lot more attention than it's getting. After that, there's an action-platformer that pays homage to series like Ninja Gaiden that you should check out before it leaves the catalog. Finally, there's a PS2-era Star Wars game that fills the niche a recently canceled game would have.
Tales of Kenzera: Zau

Read more