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901.  Reward and punishment sensitivity in women with gambling disorder or compulsive buying: Implications in treatment outcome
902.  Reward reactivity and dark flow in slot-machine gambling: "Light" and "dark" routes to enjoyment
903.  Risk factors and outcomes of internet gaming disorder identified in Korean prospective adolescent cohort study
904.  Risk for exercise dependence, eating disorder pathology, alcohol use disorder and addictive behaviors among clients of fitness centers
905.  Risk reduction and harm prevention in technology use
906.  Risk-taking and decision-making in youth: Relationships to addiction vulnerability
907.  Risky online behaviors among adolescents: Longitudinal relations among problematic Internet use, cyberbullying perpetration, and meeting strangers online
908.  Risky online buying-shopping behavior: The role of stress responsivity on the transfer from goal-directed behavior to stimulus-response habits
909.  Rizikómagatartás előfordulási gyakorisága és mintázata, egy telepi körülmények között élő mintacsoportban
910.  The role of affect-driven impulsivity in gambling cognitions: A convenience-sample study with a Spanish version of the Gambling-Related Cognitions Scale
911.  The role of age, gender, mood states and exercise frequency on exercise dependence
912.  The Role of Emotion Dysregulation In Problematic Alcohol Use and Coping with Problems
913.  The role of executive function deficits, delay aversion and emotion dysregulation in internet gaming disorder and social media disorder: Links to psychosocial outcomes
914.  The role of family and personality traits in Internet gaming disorder: A mediation model combining cognitive and attachment perspectives
915.  The role of inhibitory control and decision-making in the course of Internet gaming disorder
916.  The role of negative mood states and consequences of hypersexual behaviours in predicting hypersexuality among university students
917.  The role of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in the treatment of behavioral addictions: Two case reports and review of the literature
918.  The Role of Social Comparison and Online Social Support in Social Media Addiction Mediated by Self-Esteem and Loneliness
919.  The role of usage time and type in problematic smartphone use among university students
920.  A Rövid Okostelefon Addikció Kérdőív (ROTAK) és az Okostelefon Megvonási Tünetskála (OMT) validálása felnőtt mintán
921.  Safer esports for players, spectators, and bettors: Issues, challenges, and policy recommendations
922.  Salience and tolerance are not indicators of problematic social media use: Evidence from the Social Media Disorder Scale and the Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale
923.  Scars, screens, and stakes: Link between non-suicidal self-injury and problem gambling, problem gaming, and problematic internet use - A systematic review
924.  Scholars' open debate paper on the World Health Organization ICD-11 Gaming Disorder proposal
925.  A scoping review of hard systems and tools that restrict money and cash for gambling
926.  A scoping review of the association between loot boxes, esports, skin betting, and token wagering with gambling and video gaming behaviors
927.  Screen time, sleep, brain structural neurobiology, and sequential associations with child and adolescent psychopathology: Insights from the ABCD study
928.  Self-concept clarity and compulsive Internet use: The role of preference for virtual interactions and employment status in British and North-American samples
929.  Self-reported dependence on mobile phones in young adults: A European cross-cultural empirical survey
930.  Serdülők és fiatalok önpusztító életstratégiái : a megelőzés lehetőségei
931.  Serdülőkori szerhasználat és -abúzus: felismerés és kezelés
932.  Serious physical fighting and gambling-related attitudes and behaviors in adolescents
933.  Serum BDNF levels in patients with gambling disorder are associated with the severity of gambling disorder and Iowa Gambling Task indices
934.  Sex differences in neural substrates of risk taking: Implications for sex-specific vulnerabilities to internet gaming disorder
935.  Sexual addiction, compulsivity, and impulsivity among a predominantly female sample of adults who use the internet for sex
936.  Sexual incentive delay in the scanner: Sexual cue and reward processing, and links to problematic porn consumption and sexual motivation
937.  Short version of the Smartphone Addiction Scale in Chinese adults: Psychometric properties, sociodemographic, and health behavioral correlates
938.  Similar roles for recovery capital but not stress in women and men recovering from gambling disorder
939.  Similarities and differences among Internet gaming disorder, gambling disorder and alcohol use disorder: A focus on impulsivity and compulsivity
940.  Situational features of smartphone betting are linked to sports betting harm: An ecological momentary assessment study
941.  Skin gambling predicts problematic gambling amongst adolescents when controlling for monetary gambling
942.  Skin in the game - Erroneous beliefs and emotional involvement as correlates of athletes' sports betting behavior and problems
943.  Sleepiness and cognition in young adults who gamble and use alcohol
944.  Smartphone addiction in students: A qualitative examination of the components model of addiction using face-to-face interviews
945.  Smartphone use and smartphone addiction among young people in Switzerland
946.  Smartphone use can be addictive? A case report
947.  Smartphone use motivation and problematic smartphone use in a national representative sample of Chinese adolescents: The mediating roles of smartphone use time for various activities
948.  Social anxiety and Internet gaming disorder: The role of motives and metacognitions
949.  Social communication disorder and behavioural addiction: Case report and clinical implications
950.  Social comparisons: A potential mechanism linking problematic social media use with depression

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