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152. | | | Gambling and COVID-19: Swedish national gambling data from a state-owned gambling sports and casino operator
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153. | | | Gambling disorder and bilateral transcranial direct current stimulation: A case report
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154. | | | Gambling disorder and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder: A frequent but understudied comorbidity
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155. | | | Gambling disorder: Association between duration of illness, clinical, and neurocognitive variables
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156. | | | Gambling disorder, increased mortality, suicidality, and associated comorbidity: A longitudinal nationwide register study
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157. | | | Gambling disorder is associated with reduced sensitivity to expected value during risky choice
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158. | | | Gambling disorder-related illegal acts: Regression model of associated factors
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159. | | | Gambling disorders, gambling type preferences, and psychiatric comorbidity among the Thai general population: Results of the 2013
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160. | | | Gambling, motor cautiousness, and choice impulsivity: An experimental study
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161. | | | Gambling participation among Connecticut adolescents from 2007 to 2019: Potential risk and protective factors
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162. | | | Gambling problems and the impact of family in UK armed forces veterans
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163. | | | Gambling with Rose-Tinted Glasses on: Use of Emotion-Regulation Strategies Correlates with Dysfunctional Cognitions in Gambling Disorder Patients
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164. | | | Gambling-related harms to concerned significant others: A national Australian prevalence study
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165. | | | Gaming disorder and the COVID-19 pandemic: Treatment demand and service delivery challenges
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166. | | | Gaming disorder: Its delineation as an important condition for diagnosis, management, and prevention
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167. | | | Gaming motivations and gaming disorder symptoms: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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168. | | | Gaming under the influence: An exploratory study
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169. | | | Gender Differences in Treatment-Seeking British Pathological Gamblers
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170. | | | Gender-related differences in cue-elicited cravings in Internet gaming disorder: The effects of deprivation
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171. | | | Gender-related differences in frontal-parietal modular segregation and altered effective connectivity in internet gaming disorder
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172. | | | Giving room to subjectivity in understanding and assessing problem gambling: A patient-centered approach focused on quality of life
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173. | | | A gyermekkori játéktevékenységre való visszaemlékezés és a felnőttkori félelmek kapcsolata: játék zárt helyen és a szabadban
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174. | | | Harmonizing Screening for Gambling Problems in Epidemiological Surveys - Development of the Rapid Screener for Problem Gambling (RSPG)
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175. | | | Has gambling changed after major amendments of gambling regulations in Germany? : a propensity score analysis
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176. | | | Heart rate variability and interoceptive accuracy predict impaired decision-making in Gambling Disorder
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177. | | | Higher levels of (Internet) Gaming Disorder symptoms according to the WHO and APA frameworks associate with lower striatal volume
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178. | | | The Holistic Recovery Capital in Gambling Disorder index: A pilot study
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179. | | | How can the potential harms of loot boxes be minimised?: Proposals for understanding and addressing issues at a national level
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180. | | | How coping styles, cognitive distortions, and attachment predict problem gambling among adolescents and young adults
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181. | | | How COVID-19 stress related to schooling and online learning affects adolescent depression and Internet gaming disorder: Testing Conservation of Resources theory with sex difference
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182. | | | How do online sports gambling disorder patients compare with land-based patients?
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183. | | | How expected and experienced reward and relief contribute to gaming-related mental imagery and gaming frequency in daily life: Testing a dual pathway hypothesis
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184. | | | How gambling harms others: The influence of relationship-type and closeness on harm, health, and wellbeing
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185. | | | How gambling motives are associated with socio-demographics and gambling behavior - A Finnish population study
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186. | | | How have excessive electronics devices and Internet uses been concerned? Implications for global research agenda from a bibliometric analysis
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187. | | | How learning misconceptions can improve outcomes and youth engagement with gambling education programs
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188. | | | The identification of Australian low-risk gambling limits: A comparison of gambling-related harm measures
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189. | | | Identifying individuals in need of help for their uncontrolled gaming: A narrative review of concerns and comments regarding gaming disorder diagnostic criteria
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190. | | | Imbalanced sensitivities to primary and secondary rewards in internet gaming disorder
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191. | | | The impact of COVID-19 lockdown on gambling habit: A cross-sectional study from Italy
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192. | | | Impact of COVID-19 on gaming disorder: Monitoring and prevention
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193. | | | The impact of exposure to wagering advertisements and inducements on intended and actual betting expenditure: An ecological momentary assessment study
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194. | | | The impact of heavy and disordered use of games and social media on adolescents' psychological, social and school functioning
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195. | | | The impact of life satisfaction in the treatment of gaming disorder and other internet use disorders: Results from a randomized controlled trial
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196. | | | The impact of precommitment on risk-taking while gambling: A preliminary study
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197. | | | The impact of self-control cues on subsequent monetary risk-taking
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198. | | | Impaired disengagement of attention from computer-related stimuli in Internet Gaming Disorder: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence
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200. | | | Impulsivity and compulsivity in Internet gaming disorder: A comparison with obsessive-compulsive disorder and alcohol use disorder
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