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Digital gaming addiction among teenagers has emerged as a significant public health concern, with adverse implications for mental and physical well-being. This study utilizes Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to analyze the risk variables associated with teenage digital gaming addiction. The research, conducted through an online survey, examines factors such as personality traits, social environment, and gaming-related characteristics. A total of 500 teenagers aged 13-19 years participated in the survey. Findings reveal that personality traits, particularly impulsivity and neuroticism, along with peer influence and gaming duration, significantly contribute to gaming addiction. The results underscore the importance of multifaceted intervention strategies that address both individual and environmental factors to mitigate gaming addiction in adolescents.