| 451. | | | Gender Differences in Treatment-Seeking British Pathological Gamblers
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| 452. | | | Gender-related differences in frontal-parietal modular segregation and altered effective connectivity in internet gaming disorder
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| 453. | | | Gene-environment interaction between gaming addiction and perceived stress in late adolescents and young adults: A twin study
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| 454. | | | Genetics of gambling disorder and related phenotypes: The potential uses of polygenic and multifactorial risk models to enable early detection and improve clinical outcomes
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| 455. | | | Getting "clean" from nonsuicidal self-injury: Experiences of addiction on the subreddit r/selfharm
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| 456. | | | Getting stuck with pornography? Overuse or neglect of cybersex cues in a multitasking situation is related to symptoms of cybersex addiction
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| 457. | | | Giving room to subjectivity in understanding and assessing problem gambling: A patient-centered approach focused on quality of life
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| 458. | | | Gondolatok Stefano Bolognini: Új pszichopatológiai jelenségek egy változó világban: a pszichoanalízis kihívásai a XXI. században című esszéjéről
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| 459. | | | Gondozni vagy nem gondozni? Ha a gondozás társadalmi haszna nagyobb, mint költsége, akkor miért nem valósul meg?
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| 460. | | | Gray matter differences in the anterior cingulate and orbitofrontal cortex of young adults with Internet gaming disorder: Surface-based morphometry
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| 461. | | | Gyermek és alkohol
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| 462. | | | Gyermekkori hangulatzavarokról, különös tekintettel a gyermekkori depresszióra
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| 463. | | | A gyermekvédelmi szakellátásba kerülő lányok szerhasználati tapasztalatai és kezelésbe kerülésük jellemzői egy kvalitatív kutatás tükrében
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| 464. | | | Gyógyszer, magatartás-terápia, támogatás : a dohányzás súlyos függőség
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| 465. | | | Gyógyszeres kezelés szenvedélybetegségekben
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| 466. | | | Gyógyszerszedés és gyógyszerrel való visszaélés
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| 467. | | | Gyógyító olvasás az Amerikai Könyvtár Szövetség támogatásával
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| 468. | | | Günter Ammon dinamikus pszichiátriája és a szenvedélybetegségek
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| 469. | | | Hair testosterone and cortisol interactively predict problematic pornography use in a male sample
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| 470. | | | Hands-off: Feasibility and preliminary results of a two-armed randomized controlled trial of a web-based self-help tool to reduce problematic pornography use
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| 471. | | | Hands-off: Study protocol of a two-armed randomized controlled trial of a web-based self-help tool to reduce problematic pornography use
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| 472. | | | Harmonizing Screening for Gambling Problems in Epidemiological Surveys - Development of the Rapid Screener for Problem Gambling (RSPG)
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| 473. | | | Harm-to-self from gambling: A national study of Australian adults
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| 474. | | | Has gambling changed after major amendments of gambling regulations in Germany? : a propensity score analysis
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| 475. | | | 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...
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| 476. | | | A hazai dohányzási szokások és a leszokás támogatás változása az elmúlt ötven évben
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| 477. | | | Hazardous gambling behavior is associated with amplified emotional reactivity to gambling outcomes
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| 478. | | | Health response to problematic usage of the internet: A global survey on trends, available treatments and key challenges
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| 479. | | | Heart rate variability and interoceptive accuracy predict impaired decision-making in Gambling Disorder
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| 480. | | | Heterogeneity of gaming disorder: A clinically-based typology for developing personalized interventions
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| 481. | | | Hidden addiction: Television
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| 482. | | | 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
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| 483. | | | Higher levels of (Internet) Gaming Disorder symptoms according to the WHO and APA frameworks associate with lower striatal volume
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| 484. | | | Hikikomori: a COVID-19-járvány egy lehetséges mentálhigiénés következménye
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| 485. | | | The History of Smoking and Its Consequences Today
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| 486. | | | The Holistic Recovery Capital in Gambling Disorder index: A pilot study
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| 487. | | | How can the potential harms of loot boxes be minimised?: Proposals for understanding and addressing issues at a national level
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| 488. | | | How coping styles, cognitive distortions, and attachment predict problem gambling among adolescents and young adults
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| 489. | | | 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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| 490. | | | How do cumulative family risks influence the trajectory of problematic social media use among Chinese adolescents: A three-year longitudinal study
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| 491. | | | How do online sports gambling disorder patients compare with land-based patients?
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| 492. | | | How does parents' psychological distress relate to adolescents' problematic gaming? The roles of parent-adolescent relationship and adolescents' emotion regulation
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| 493. | | | 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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| 494. | | | How gambling harms others: The influence of relationship-type and closeness on harm, health, and wellbeing
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| 495. | | | How gambling motives are associated with socio-demographics and gambling behavior - A Finnish population study
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| 496. | | | How have excessive electronics devices and Internet uses been concerned? Implications for global research agenda from a bibliometric analysis
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| 497. | | | How impulsivity and sensation seeking drive IGD tendency in healthy young adults: A resting-state MRI study
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| 498. | | | How learning misconceptions can improve outcomes and youth engagement with gambling education programs
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| 499. | | | How much gaming is too much? An analysis based on psychological distress
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| 500. | | | How should severity be determined for the DSM-5 proposed classification of Hypersexual Disorder?
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