801. | | | Temporal associations between physical activity and three types of problematic use of the internet: A six-month longitudinal study
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802. | | | Tendencies toward Internet-pornography-use disorder: Differences in men and women regarding attentional biases to pornographic stimuli
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803. | | | A terápiás közösség, mint a változás kontextusa
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804. | | | A területi ellátás változásai Heves megyében
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805. | | | A test of the pathway model of problematic smartphone use
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806. | | | A testedzésfüggőség: egy újabb viselkedéses addikció a modern evés- és testképzavarok sorában
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807. | | | Testing the transdiagnostic hypothesis of inhibitory control deficits in addictions: An experimental study on gambling disorder
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808. | | | Theoretical conceptualisations of problematic exercise in psychometric assessment instruments: A systematic review
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809. | | | Therapist-delivered and self-help interventions for gambling problems: A review of contents
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810. | | | Think twice: Impulsivity and decision making in obsessive-compulsive disorder
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811. | | | Think-aloud analysis of commonly used screening instruments for Internet use disorders: The CIUS, the IGDT-10, and the BSMAS
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812. | | | Thinking beyond cut-off scores in the assessment of potentially addictive behaviors: A brief illustration in the context of binge-watching
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813. | | | Thinking more broadly about policy responses to problematic video game use: A response to Király et al. (2018) : Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review o...
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814. | | | Time to call for a global public health approach in prevention of the onset and progression of problematic gaming : Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic revie...
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815. | | | To chase or not to chase: A study on the role of mentalization and alcohol consumption in chasing behavior
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816. | | | Tolerance in Internet gaming disorder: A need for increasing gaming time or something else?
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817. | | | Toward a qualitative understanding of binge-watching behaviors: A focus group approach
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818. | | | Towards an understanding of Internet-based problem shopping behaviour: the concept of online shopping addiction and its proposed predictors
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819. | | | "Tradicionális" szenvedélybetegség: a mértéktelen alkoholfogyasztás népegészségügyi jelentősége Magyarországon a XXI. században : deszkriptív epidemiológiai elemzés
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820. | | | Training gamblers to re-think their gambling choices: How contextual analytical thinking may be useful in promoting safer gambling
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821. | | | Trajectory of problematic smartphone use among adolescents aged 10-18 years: The roles of childhood family environment and concurrent parent-child relationships
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822. | | | Traumatizált emlékezetek, erőszak, gyászfolyamatok és a megbékélés távlatai a mai társadalmakban: kritikai áttekintés
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823. | | | Treating internet use disorders via the internet? Results of a two-armed randomized controlled trial
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824. | | | Treatment for the concerned significant others of gamblers: A systematic review
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825. | | | Treatment outcomes of a CBT-based group intervention for adolescents with Internet use disorders
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826. | | | Treatment outcomes using CBT-IA with Internet-addicted patients
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827. | | | Treatments for compulsive buying: A systematic review of the quality, effectiveness and progression of the outcome evidence
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828. | | | Treatments for internet addiction, sex addiction and compulsive buying: A meta-analysis
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829. | | | Two-dimensional taxonomy of internet addiction and assessment of smartphone addiction with diagnostic criteria and mobile apps
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830. | | | Type of musical soundtrack affects behavior in gambling
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831. | | | Types of gambling and levels of harm: A UK study to assess severity of presentation in a treatment-seeking population
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832. | | | A társuló bipoláris és szerhasználati zavar
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833. | | | Törvények, irányelvek és javaslatok
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834. | | | Túlhajszoltságból adódó függőségek - túlzásba vitt alkoholfogyasztás : mottó: "A túlzásba vitt jó dolog rossz dolog."
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835. | | | Unambiguous evidence that over half of gambling problems in Australia are caused by electronic gambling machines: Results from a large-scale composite population study
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836. | | | Under the influence of Facebook? Excess use of social networking sites and drinking motives, consequences, and attitudes in college students
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837. | | | Understanding juveniles' problematic smartphone use and related influencing factors: A network perspective
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838. | | | Understanding persuasive attributes of sports betting advertisements: A conjoint analysis of selected elements
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839. | | | Understanding the mechanics and consumer risks associated with play-to-earn (P2E) gaming
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840. | | | University graduated patients at addictological department = Egyetemi végzettséggel rendelkező betegek addiktológiai osztályon
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841. | | | Unpacking the construct of emotional attachment to objects and its association with hoarding symptoms
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842. | | | Unpacking the public stigma of problem gambling: The process of stigma creation and predictors of social distancing
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843. | | | Update on treatment studies for compulsive buying-shopping disorder: A systematic review
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844. | | | The use of naltrexone in pathological and problem gambling: A UK case series
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845. | | | The uses and abuses of Facebook: A review of Facebook addiction
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846. | | | Using deliberate mind-wandering to escape negative mood states: Implications for gambling to escape
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847. | | | Using two web-based addiction Stroops to measure the attentional bias in adults with Internet Gaming Disorder
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848. | | | Validating the short gambling harm screen against external benchmarks
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849. | | | Validation of the Internet Gaming Disorder Scale - Short-Form (IGDS9-SF) in an Italian speaking sample
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850. | | | Validation of the Ten-Item Internet Gaming Disorder Test (IGDT-10) based on the clinical diagnosis of IGD in Japan
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