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    Students Report Playing Dangerous 'Choking Game'

    FRIDAY, Jan. 27 (HealthDay News) -- The "choking game" has been played by nearly one in seven students who were surveyed at a Texas university, a new study finds.

    This so-called 'game' is played individually or in groups and involves deliberately cutting off blood flow to the brain in order to achieve a high. This is done by choking oneself or others, applying a ligature around the neck, placing a plastic bag over the head, placing heavy objects on the chest, or hyperventilating.

    The dangerous behavior -- also called the "fainting game," "pass out" or "space monkey" -- has led to several suffocation deaths in Texas and around the country, according to researchers at the Crime Victims' Institute at Sam Houston State University.

    "This study was undertaken to determine who is playing the game, in what context, and how they learned about it," Glen Kercher, director of the Crime Victims' Institute, said in a university news release. "It is our hope that these findings will inform efforts by parents, schools and community agencies to warn young people about the dangers of participating in the choking game."

    The investigators conducted a survey of 837 university students and found that 16 percent reported having played the choking game and 72 percent of those students said they had done so more than once. The average age when students first played the choking game was 14, and 90 percent of those who had played the game first heard about it from peers.

    Curiosity was the primary motivation for playing the choking game and most of those who had participated said others were present. Males were more likely to have participated than females, the findings showed.

    Learning about the potential dangers of the choking game acted as a deterrent for most the students who had never engaged in this behavior.

    "This 'game,' as it is often called, does not require obtaining any drugs or alcohol, is free, and can go undetected by many parents, teachers, physicians and other authority figures. Most importantly, many of those who engage in this activity do not understand that the practice can be just as deadly as the illegal substances youth have been warned against," the study authors pointed out in the news release.

    More information

    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has more about the choking game.

     

    20 comments

    • Denver  •  25 days ago
      Teenagers seem to get stupider with every generation.
    • Beth  •  26 days ago
      I remember being introduced to this about 35 years ago by my sister who was two years older then me. We put a dish towel around our necks and pulled the ends as tight as we could. This is not a "new game." This has just been passed down from kids throughout the years. If I heard about it 35 yrs ago, I am sure its older than that.
    • Nighthawk US  •  26 days ago
      1) It isn't a high, it is a death trip. Kind of like flat liners.

      2) It is incredibly stupid and dangerous thing to do.
    • SuperG  •  Portland, Oregon  •  26 days ago
      Keep playing it! The less of you entering the job market the better!
    • Alpha Kenny Body  •  26 days ago
      You can't fix stoopud.

      Let 'em choke themselves off.

      Less stoopud people in the future.....ha ha haha!!
    • Cahal the Mad  •  26 days ago
      That's today's typical college "student"... stupid, ridiculous, and self-destructive; truly "America's Future".
    • Babydoll  •  24 days ago
      Ugh, I did this too. I was introduced to it by my peers........WOULD NEVER DO IT AGAIN. Can't believe I was stupid enough to try it. I passed out on the side of the building at lunch time. I still remember waking up and pulling gravel out of my head. Could have died. KIDS DON'T BE STUPID AND DON'T LISTEN TO YOUR FRIENDS....TELL A PARENT.
    • Badkitty  •  24 days ago
      See? Even if you outlaw drugs, the little nitwits are still going to find some way to get high.
    • NotForNothingBut...  •  25 days ago
      We did it in the mid '70s. My younger bro, maybe 10yo at the time, actually passed out, fell, and went into the craziest convulsions I ever saw. Needless to say, after that none of my friends ever did it again.
    • DrMallard  •  26 days ago
      Why not just call it what it is - a competition for Darwin Awards?
    • Rob  •  26 days ago
      Sounds somewhat worse than something 'going around' in the early '60s - probably the hyperventilating they mentioned in the article.
      Heavy breathing follow by holding the last breath in while someone squeezed us around the midrif from behind.
      I think this would force oxygen to the brain(?) and cause some shaking (seizures?) and a short dream-like state.
      Anyone know about this?
      (Luckily we were young and the reparative power of the young human being is now known to include brain cells! at least some of them)
    • Wilson  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  26 days ago
      I agree, sorts out the weak.
    • *  •  26 days ago
      I have heard this has also been done in conjunction with some kind of sexual gratification which is why teen boys are usually found in closets where they have hung themselves in an attempt to have an out of this world climax. Stupid decision.
    • Angi  •  Jakarta, Indonesia  •  26 days ago
      Weeww,
      but i like playing cooking game, dress up, princess,
      so nice,,
      -grow up angi-
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Los Angeles, California  •  26 days ago
      Oh look. He stopped breathing. Well, I'm bored. Let's try something else that's fun.
    • Well Now  •  26 days ago
      Stay dumb as hell, Texas.
    • You're No Fun  •  26 days ago
      "Most importantly, many of those who engage in this activity do not understand that the practice can be just as deadly as the illegal substances youth have been warned against," ...unless you're talking about marijuana.

      Yeah, a new campaign slogan, "Legalize marijuana to keep our kids from choking themselves."

      Do it for the kids!
    • o e  •  Birmingham, Alabama  •  26 days ago
      Dumb white kids, dumb white kids... i feel a melody coming on...

      .. Dumb white kids with nothing else better to do choke themselves to death, chokes themselves to death, choke themselves to death....

      Dumb white kids with nothing else better to do choke themselves to death, to try and get Hi eye...

      ((sing to the tune of Wheels on the bus, go round and round.... ))

      I bet this is 99.99 percent white kid stupidity...
      just like when you hear about mass killing in the class room you know 9 times out of 10 its going to be a white kid.. and 1 time out of 10 it will be an asian...

      When you hear a young teacher is robbed in the class room at knife point or gun point.. u know its BLACK...

      Ive never read or saw a white rape story in the class room either.. blacks raise your hand.. ...

      but white people have no common sense LOL
    • what  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  26 days ago
      I remember doing the hyperventilating game as a teenager. I was the only idiot in the class to do it. Why you ask did I do it because I was seriously depressed. If you want to learn more please read Life of Death by George Mason. So not so sure that the Texas kids are stupid or maybe they have serious emotional issues.
    • XLIBERALFOOL  •  26 days ago
      I guess these liberal children have already grown bored of v aginal, oral, and a nal se.x and have now moved on to erotic asphyxiation. Pretty soon we will be finding liberal children hanging half naked in closets. It is sad really.
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