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351.  A pilot study of a dyadic ecological momentary assessment of parents' negative emotional states and adolescents' gaming duration
352.  Placing your faith on the betting floor: Religiosity predicts disordered gambling via gambling fallacies
353.  Plasma concentration of leptin is related to food addiction in gambling disorder: Clinical and neuropsychological implications
354.  Play dynamics on electronic gaming machines: A conceptual review
355.  Player-avatar interactions in habitual and problematic gaming: A qualitative investigation
356.  Playing the wrong game again? Policy responses to problematic video gaming in Brazil : Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review of current measures and fut...
357.  Policy and prevention efforts for gaming should consider a broad perspective : Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review of current measures and future poss...
358.  Policy, prevention, and regulation for Internet Gaming Disorder : Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review of current measures and future possibilities (Ki...
359.  Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review of current measures and future possibilities
360.  Positive play and its relationship with gambling harms and benefits
361.  Post-traumatic stress symptoms in pathological gambling: Potential evidence of anti-reward processes
362.  The potential relationship between loot box spending, problem gambling, and obsessive-compulsive gamers
363.  Precise estimates of gaming-related harm should guide regulation of gaming : Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review of current measures and future possib...
364.  Predictors and patterns of problematic Internet game use using a decision tree model
365.  Predictors of excessive use of social media and excessive online gaming in Czech teenagers
366.  Prefrontal cortex responses to game rewards and losses in individuals with Internet Gaming Disorder: Insights from fNIRS during mobile gameplay
367.  Prefrontal cortical activation in Internet Gaming Disorder Scale high scorers during actual real-time internet gaming: A preliminary study using fNIRS
368.  A Preliminary Study of DBH (Encoding Dopamine Beta-Hydroxylase) Genetic Variation and Neural Correlates of Emotional and Motivational Processing in Individuals With and Without Pathological Gambling
369.  Prerequisites for stakeholder framework: Consumer advocacy and health protection in the digital industry
370.  Prevalence and associated factors of Internet gaming disorder among community dwelling adults in Macao, China
371.  The prevalence of gambling problems in prison populations: A systematic review and meta-analysis
372.  Prevalence of gambling-related harm provides evidence for the prevention paradox
373.  Prevalence of gaming disorder in East Asia: A comprehensive meta-analysis
374.  The prevalence of loyalty program use and its association with higher risk gambling in Australia
375.  Prevalence, risk factors, and psychosocial adjustment of problematic gambling in adolescents: Results from two representative German samples
376.  Prevention of Internet addiction: A systematic review
377.  The prevention paradox applies to some but not all gambling harms: Results from a Finnish population-representative survey
378.  Prevention paradox logic and problem gambling: Does low-risk gambling impose a greater burden of harm than high-risk gambling?
379.  Proactive coping and gambling disorder among young men
380.  Problem gambling among Czech adolescents: An exploration of its relationship to early initiation of tobacco smoking
381.  Problem gambling and family violence: Findings from a population-representative study
382.  Problem gambling worldwide: An update and systematic review of empirical research (2000-2015)
383.  Problem gaming-related harm experienced by partners and parents of individuals with gaming problems and their help-seeking experiences
384.  Problematic digital gaming behavior and its relation to the psychological, social and physical health of Finnish adolescents and young adults
385.  Problematic online gambling among adolescents: A systematic review about prevalence and related measurement issues
386.  Problematic online gaming and the COVID-19 pandemic
387.  Problematic use of digital media in children and adolescents with a diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder compared to controls. A meta-analysis
388.  Problematic video game use as an emotional coping strategy: Evidence from a sample of MMORPG gamers
389.  Problems with atheoretical and confirmatory research approaches in the study of behavioral addictions
390.  Problémás onlinejáték-használat : szakirodalmi áttekintés
391.  Problémás és patológiás szerencsejáték Magyarországon: a South Oaks Szerencsejáték Kérdőív magyar verziójának (SOGS-HU) hazai alkalmazása
392.  The prospective effect of purpose in life on gambling disorder and psychological flourishing among university students
393.  Psychedelic-assisted therapy for people with gambling disorder?
394.  Psychological factors, sociodemographic characteristics, and coping mechanisms associated with the self-stigma of problem gambling
395.  Psychological intervention for gambling disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis
396.  The psychometric properties of the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ-R) regarding Internet gaming disorder in a general population of Chinese adults
397.  Psychometric validation of the Internet Gaming Disorder-20 Test among Chinese middle school and university students
398.  Psychopathogical status and personality correlates of problem gambling severity in sports bettors undergoing treatment for gambling disorder
399.  Psychopathology of Online Poker Players: Review of Literature
400.  Reciprocal relationship between depression and Internet gaming disorder in children: A 12-month follow-up of the iCURE study using cross-lagged path analysis

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