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451.  Has gambling changed after major amendments of gambling regulations in Germany? : a propensity score analysis
452.  Hatching the behavioral addiction egg: Reward Deficiency Solution System (RDSS)TM as a function of dopaminergic neurogenetics and brain functional connectivity linking all addictions under a common...
453.  A hazai dohányzási szokások és a leszokás támogatás változása az elmúlt ötven évben
454.  Hazardous gambling behavior is associated with amplified emotional reactivity to gambling outcomes
455.  Heart rate variability and interoceptive accuracy predict impaired decision-making in Gambling Disorder
456.  Heterogeneity of gaming disorder: A clinically-based typology for developing personalized interventions
457.  Hidden addiction: Television
458.  The high cost of direct marketing from wagering operators, tipsters and affiliates: An ecological momentary assessment of how wagering promotions drive betting, expenditure, and harm
459.  Higher levels of (Internet) Gaming Disorder symptoms according to the WHO and APA frameworks associate with lower striatal volume
460.  Hikikomori: a COVID-19-járvány egy lehetséges mentálhigiénés következménye
461.  The History of Smoking and Its Consequences Today
462.  The Holistic Recovery Capital in Gambling Disorder index: A pilot study
463.  How can the potential harms of loot boxes be minimised?: Proposals for understanding and addressing issues at a national level
464.  How coping styles, cognitive distortions, and attachment predict problem gambling among adolescents and young adults
465.  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
466.  How do cumulative family risks influence the trajectory of problematic social media use among Chinese adolescents: A three-year longitudinal study
467.  How do online sports gambling disorder patients compare with land-based patients?
468.  How does parents' psychological distress relate to adolescents' problematic gaming? The roles of parent-adolescent relationship and adolescents' emotion regulation
469.  How expected and experienced reward and relief contribute to gaming-related mental imagery and gaming frequency in daily life: Testing a dual pathway hypothesis
470.  How gambling harms others: The influence of relationship-type and closeness on harm, health, and wellbeing
471.  How gambling motives are associated with socio-demographics and gambling behavior - A Finnish population study
472.  How have excessive electronics devices and Internet uses been concerned? Implications for global research agenda from a bibliometric analysis
473.  How impulsivity and sensation seeking drive IGD tendency in healthy young adults: A resting-state MRI study
474.  How learning misconceptions can improve outcomes and youth engagement with gambling education programs
475.  How much gaming is too much? An analysis based on psychological distress
476.  How should severity be determined for the DSM-5 proposed classification of Hypersexual Disorder?
477.  How the economic situation moderates the influence of available money on compulsive buying of students - a comparative study between Turkey and Greece
478.  How to overcome taxonomical problems in the study of Internet use disorders and what to do with ?smartphone addiction"?
479.  Hungarian experiences with the Beliefs About Attractiveness Scale = Magyar tapasztalatok a Vonzóságról Alkotott Hiedelmek Skálával
480.  Hypothesizing repetitive paraphilia behavior of a medication refractive Tourette's syndrome patient having rapid clinical attenuation with KB220Z-nutrigenomic amino-acid therapy (NAAT)
481.  A háborús szerhasználat alakulása : a Polgárháborútól napjainkig
482.  Identification and comprehensive characterization of moral disapproval and behavioral dysregulation-based pornography-use profiles across 42 countries
483.  The identification of Australian low-risk gambling limits: A comparison of gambling-related harm measures
484.  Identifying individuals in need of help for their uncontrolled gaming: A narrative review of concerns and comments regarding gaming disorder diagnostic criteria
485.  Identifying the central symptoms of problematic social networking sites use through network analysis
486.  II. Nemzetközi Addiktológiai Konferencia : Balatonlelle, 1997. május 28-29.
487.  Illusions of control: A quasi-experiment comparing skill-based and traditional slot machines
488.  Imbalanced goal-directed and habitual control in individuals with internet gaming disorder
489.  Imbalanced sensitivities to primary and secondary rewards in internet gaming disorder
490.  The immediate and long-term effects of time perspective on Internet gaming disorder
491.  The impact of comorbid impulsive/compulsive disorders in problematic Internet use
492.  The impact of COVID-19 lockdown on gambling habit: A cross-sectional study from Italy
493.  Impact of daily activity allocation on problematic internet use among university students: A compositional perspective
494.  Impact of digital addiction on youth health: A systematic review and meta-analysis
495.  The impact of exposure to wagering advertisements and inducements on intended and actual betting expenditure: An ecological momentary assessment study
496.  The impact of heavy and disordered use of games and social media on adolescents' psychological, social and school functioning
497.  The impact of life satisfaction in the treatment of gaming disorder and other internet use disorders: Results from a randomized controlled trial
498.  The impact of long-term online learning on social anxiety and problematic smartphone use symptoms among secondary school students with different levels of fear of missing out: Evidence from a sympt...
499.  The impact of precommitment on risk-taking while gambling: A preliminary study
500.  The impact of self-control cues on subsequent monetary risk-taking

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