I read the thing and it looks like they ignored a lot of outside influences that could cause these problems.

Take me for instance. I had troubles with grades during my late middle school and early high school years, but there are some other things besides video games that are taken into account. One thing I did was blame my failures on others and made damn excuses for myself. I had trouble paying attention too and I just happen to be a gamer, but I'm not addicted. I also had my fair share of fights, but that's most likely to come from the way others had treated me and because the school I been too had a high number of student violence. I don't believe my ADD exists because I play video games, because you need an attention span to play them, another psychiatrist that was in PSM or Game Informer showed differentiating attention spans between certain people that play video games.

I think the 1 in 10 is extremely high. If it's like that then a lot of people in America are F*ed up.

She also questioned whether kids as young as 8 can accurately complete a self-administered questionnaire.
I also definitely agree with this. My younger brother can barely answer the questions I give him, so think how the answers would be from a survey from some doctor.

This is just another old white guy trying to blame youth problems and violence on video games.