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151.  The essential role of theory in minimizing harm from emerging technologies. Lost in committee?
152.  Established risk factors for addiction fail to discriminate between healthy gamers and gamers endorsing DSM-5 Internet gaming disorder
153.  Evolving diagnosis and comorbidities of gaming disorder: Insights from psychiatry departments in five Chinese hospitals from 2018 to 2023
154.  An examination of participation in online gambling activities and the relationship with problem gambling
155.  Examining personalized feedback interventions for gambling disorders: A systematic review
156.  Excessive behaviors are not necessarily addictive behaviors
157.  Excessive social media users demonstrate impaired decision making in the Iowa Gambling Task
158.  Expanding on the multidisciplinary stakeholder framework to minimize harms for problematic risk-taking involving emerging technologies
159.  Experiential Avoidance and Technological Addictions in Adolescents
160.  Explaining the relation between pathological gambling and depression: Rumination as an underlying common cause
161.  An exploratory examination of marijuana use, problem-gambling severity, and health correlates among adolescents
162.  Exploring relationships between problem gambling, scratch card gambling, and individual differences in thinking style
163.  Exploring the Neural Basis of Avatar Identification in Pathological Internet Gamers and of Self-Reflection in Pathological Social Network Users
164.  Expression of NMDA receptor subunits in human blood lymphocytes: A peripheral biomarker in online computer game addiction
165.  The Extent and Distribution of Gambling-Related Harms and the Prevention Paradox in a British Population Survey
166.  Face validity evaluation of screening tools for gaming disorder: Scope, language, and overpathologizing issues
167.  A familial subtype of gambling disorder
168.  Family factors in adolescent problematic Internet gaming: A systematic review
169.  Family history of substance use disorders: Significance for mental health in young adults who gamble
170.  Feature preferences of sports betting platforms: A discrete choice experiment shows why young bettors prefer smartphones
171.  Features related to the presence of internet gaming disorder and their impact on the treatment outcomes
172.  Feels good, and less bad: Problematic use of the Internet is associated with heightened experiences of both gratification and compensation
173.  Five-year follow-up on a sample of gamblers: predictive factors of relapse
174.  Forms of interventions for problematic usage of the internet: A scoping review
175.  From active escapism to virtual withdrawal: Validation of the Compensatory-Dissociative Online Gaming scales (C-DOGs)
176.  From healthy play to gaming disorder: Psychological profiles from emotional regulation and motivational factors
177.  From the mouths of social media users: A focus group study exploring the social casino gaming-online gambling link
178.  Frontal white and gray matter abnormality in gambling disorder: A multimodal MRI study
179.  Functional impairment, insight, and comparison between criteria for gaming disorder in the International Classification of Diseases, 11 Edition and internet gaming disorder in Diagnostic and Statis...
180.  Functional neural changes and altered cortical-subcortical connectivity associated with recovery from Internet gaming disorder
181.  Gamblers' attitudes towards money and their relationship to gambling disorder among young men
182.  The gambler's fallacy in problem and non-problem gamblers
183.  Gamblers seeking treatment: Who does and who doesn't?
184.  Gambling advertising on Twitter before, during and after the initial Australian COVID-19 lockdown
185.  Gambling along the schizotypal spectrum: The associations between schizotypal personality, gambling-related cognitions, luck, and problem gambling
186.  Gambling and COVID-19: Swedish national gambling data from a state-owned gambling sports and casino operator
187.  Gambling, cryptocurrency, and financial trading app marketing in English Premier League football: A frequency analysis of in-game logos
188.  Gambling disorder and bilateral transcranial direct current stimulation: A case report
189.  Gambling disorder and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder: A frequent but understudied comorbidity
190.  Gambling disorder and problematic pornography use: Does co-occurrence influence treatment outcome?
191.  Gambling disorder: Association between duration of illness, clinical, and neurocognitive variables
192.  Gambling disorder, increased mortality, suicidality, and associated comorbidity: A longitudinal nationwide register study
193.  Gambling disorder is associated with reduced sensitivity to expected value during risky choice
194.  Gambling disorder-related illegal acts: Regression model of associated factors
195.  Gambling disorders, gambling type preferences, and psychiatric comorbidity among the Thai general population: Results of the 2013
196.  Gambling, motor cautiousness, and choice impulsivity: An experimental study
197.  Gambling participation among Connecticut adolescents from 2007 to 2019: Potential risk and protective factors
198.  Gambling problems and the impact of family in UK armed forces veterans
199.  Gambling with Rose-Tinted Glasses on: Use of Emotion-Regulation Strategies Correlates with Dysfunctional Cognitions in Gambling Disorder Patients
200.  Gambling-related harms to concerned significant others: A national Australian prevalence study

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