Dr Pete Etchells

Dr Pete Etchells

Pete is a professor of psychology at Bath Spa University. His research focuses on how playing video games affect our mood and behaviour. He’s the author of Lost in a Good Game and is currently researching whether game mechanics can encourage gambling behaviour in other parts of life.

Recent articles by Dr Pete Etchells

Child depression rates are skyrocketing - but social media isn’t to blame. Here’s why

It’s tempting to think that our digital lives on TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat are the cause of a child mental health crisis. But there might be something altogether more analogue going on, argues Prof Pete Etchells.
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Don’t feel guilty about playing video games during lockdown

Play is an important part of life, even for adults - it's not the 'junk food' of entertainment.
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“Life as a scientist is marked by constant anxiety”: The side of science we don’t talk about

In the news, you only see the dazzling results of a scientific study – but it's a long road to get to that point, says Dr Pete Etchells.
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Why we need to stop loot boxes from becoming another moral panic

At face value, loot boxes look like a digital form of gambling. But what are loot boxes? What effect do they have on us? And should we panic over them?
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Why are so many people playing Animal Crossing?

It sold more digital units in its first month of release than any other video game in history. What makes Animal Crossing: New Horizons such a compelling game to play?
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The benefits of video games: why screen time isn't always bad

How much screen time is too much? As Dr Pete Etchells explains, that depends on what you're doing.
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