Impacts of Player Unknown Battle Ground (PUBG) on School Going Children (A Case Study of Shamozai Zarkhela and Ouch Lower Dir, Pakistan

Authors

  • Muhammad Jamil
  • Roman Khan

Keywords:

Online Games, PUBG, addition, children, academic, Swat, participation

Abstract

Online gaming is one the modern trends among youth. PUBG is also an online game which is played by many people in world. PUBG leads to addiction which affects people socially, psychologically, academically and economically. This study is digging deeper into the impact of PUBG on academic performance in District Swat (Shomazai) and Dir (Lower) ouch. Research is setting the following hypotheses: (i) Higher participation by school students in PUBG leads to lower participation in academic activities including exam performance, (ii) PUBG leads to abnormalbehavioral disorder among school children, (iii) higher participation by school students in PUBG leads to poor social interaction and socialization. This study is quantitative in nature, using questionnaire and interview schedule for data collection. Data has been analyzed/quantified in percentage. Moreover, the data is represented through tables. The study also comes up with a set of findings and recommendations.

Published

2023-11-04

How to Cite

Muhammad Jamil, & Roman Khan. (2023). Impacts of Player Unknown Battle Ground (PUBG) on School Going Children (A Case Study of Shamozai Zarkhela and Ouch Lower Dir, Pakistan. Review of Law and Social Sciences, 1(2), 1–9. Retrieved from https://reviewlawsocialsciences.com/index.php/rlss/article/view/9

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