%0 Journal Article %T Development of gaming addiction among orphaned students in the university setting %A Erbota Kasymov %A Baglan Zhaparova %A Zinakul Utepbergenova %A Janat Shnaider %A Natalya Kolyeva %A Fatima Shnaider %A Aliya Mambetalina %A Gulsum Ayapbergenova %A Aigul Akhmuldinova %J Journal of Advanced Pharmacy Education and Research %@ 2249-3379 %D 2026 %V 16 %N 2 %R 10.51847/SufBFmfCLw %P 10-16 %X To examine the development of gaming addiction among orphaned students and evaluate the effectiveness of the educational process in reducing gaming disorder. The study involved first- to third-year students, including 952 males and 523 females. Assessments took place in first-year groups at the start of the academic year (October) and among first- to third-year students at the end of the year (May). Male students showed a higher prevalence of excessive gaming and spent more time playing than female students. The educational process alone proved insufficient to reduce this habit among males. For females, gaming generally posed no risk. Across all years, the intensity of this habit decreased over time, regardless of gender. To improve the effectiveness of educational programs and promote healthier lifestyles among orphaned students, universities should identify and address individual characteristics of male students and implement preventive measures using modern wellness approaches. %U https://japer.in/article/development-of-gaming-addiction-among-orphaned-students-in-the-university-setting-vhj3snp089zd2xe