Abstract

The authors are retracting this article [1]. After publication they became aware that the criteria they had used for the diagnosis of problematic game use were not the DSM-5 Internet gaming disorder criteria as reported in the article but other similar criteria. As this error undermines the results and conclusions of their study they are retracting this article. All authors agree with this retraction.

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  • After publication they became aware that the criteria they had used for the diagnosis of problematic game use were not the DSM-5 Internet gaming disorder criteria as reported in the article but other similar criteria

  • Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in pub‐ lished maps and institutional affiliations

  • The online version of the original article can be found under doi:10.1186/s13033-017-0143-5

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Introduction

Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in pub‐ lished maps and institutional affiliations. Retraction Note to: Correlates, comorbidities, and suicidal tendencies of problematic game use in a national wide sample of Korean adults Subin Park1, Hong Jin Jeon2, Jung Woo Son3, Haesoo Kim2 and Jin Pyo Hong2*

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