151. | | | Considering existing classic and contemporary proposals for preventing online addiction problems: Some old recipes for new problems
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152. | | | Contextualising over-engagement in work: towards a more global understanding of workaholism as an addiction
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153. | | | The contribution of personality factors and gender to ratings of sex addiction among men and women who use the Internet for sex purpose
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154. | | | The (co-)occurrence of problematic video gaming, substance use, and psychosocial problems in adolescents
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155. | | | Co-occurrences of substance use and other potentially addictive behaviors: Epidemiological results from the Psychological and Genetic Factors of the Addictive Behaviors (PGA) Study
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156. | | | Co-occurring substance-related and behavioral addiction problems: A person-centered, lay epidemiology approach
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157. | | | Correlates of frequent gambling and gambling-related chasing behaviors in individuals with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders
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158. | | | Correlations between mobile phone addiction and anxiety, depression, impulsivity, and poor sleep quality among college students: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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159. | | | The cost of virtual wins: An examination of gambling-related risks in youth who spend money on social casino games
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160. | | | A counselling line for problem and pathological gambling in South Africa: Preliminary data analysis
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161. | | | Craving in gambling disorder: A systematic review
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162. | | | Criteria for the establishment of a new behavioural addiction : Commentary to the debate: "Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11"
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163. | | | A critical review of "Internet addiction" criteria with suggestions for the future
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164. | | | A cross-national comparison of problematic gaming behavior and well-being in adolescents
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165. | | | The crucial role of recovery capital in individuals with a gambling disorder
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166. | | | Családanya, pszichiátriai beteg, költő : ellentmondások Anne Sexton életszerepei között
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167. | | | A családok életmódját meghatározó társadalmi tényezők
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168. | | | Családorvosi prevenció az addiktológiában
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169. | | | Cue reactivity towards shopping cues in female participants
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170. | | | Cybersex addiction: Experienced sexual arousal when watching pornography and not real-life sexual contacts makes the difference
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171. | | | A daily diary investigation on the job-related affective experiences fueled by work addiction
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172. | | | 'Dante erdejében tévelygő ifjú' - szexuális függőséggel küzdő férfi pszichoterápiájának bemutatása
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173. | | | Decreased effective connection from the parahippocampal gyrus to the prefrontal cortex in Internet gaming disorder: A MVPA and spDCM study
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174. | | | Deficits in emotion regulation strategies among problematic and pathological gamblers in a sample of vocational school students
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175. | | | Defining and classifying non-substance or behavioral addictions
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176. | | | Delay discounting, risk-taking, and rejection sensitivity among individuals with Internet and Video Gaming Disorders
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177. | | | Demographic and psychiatric correlates of compulsive sexual behaviors in gambling disorder
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178. | | | Depression and anxiety symptoms associated with internet gaming disorder before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal study
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179. | | | Desire thinking as a predictor of compulsive sexual behaviour in adolescents: Evidence from a cross-cultural validation of the Hebrew version of the Desire Thinking Questionnaire
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180. | | | Determinants of object choice and object attachment: Compensatory consumption in compulsive buying-shopping disorder and hoarding disorder
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181. | | | Determinants of phubbing, which is the sum of many virtual addictions: A structural equation model
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182. | | | Determination the cut-off point for the Bergen social media addiction (BSMAS): Diagnostic contribution of the six criteria of the components model of addiction for social media disorder
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183. | | | Development and validation of a nine-item short screening test for ICD-11 gaming disorder (GAMES test) and estimation of the prevalence in the general young population
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184. | | | Development and validation of a prediction model for online gambling problems based on players' account data
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185. | | | The development of the Problematic Series WatchingScale (PSWS)
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186. | | | Developmental and family considerations in internet use disorder taxonomy
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187. | | | "Diagnostic inflation" will not resolve taxonomical problems in the study of addictive online behaviours
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188. | | | The diagnostic pitfalls of surveys: If you score positive on a test of addiction, you still have a good chance not to be addicted
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189. | | | A diagnózis alkotása - az alkotás diagnózisa
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190. | | | Differences in problem and pathological gambling: A narrative review considering sex and gender
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191. | | | Differences in resting-state functional connectivity according to the level of impulsiveness in patients with internet gaming disorder
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192. | | | Different facets of compulsive buying among Chinese students
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193. | | | Differential Effects of Reward Drive and Rash Impulsivity on the Consumption of a Range of Hedonic Stimuli
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194. | | | Differential transcriptome profile underlying risky choice in a rat gambling task
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195. | | | Differentiation between young adult Internet addicts, smokers, and healthy controls by the interaction between impulsivity and temporal lobe thickness
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196. | | | Diogenész szindróma - esetbemutatások
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197. | | | Disentangling the effects of empathy components on Internet gaming disorder: A study of vulnerable youth in China
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198. | | | Disorders due to addictive behaviors: Further issues, debates, and controversies : Commentary to the debate: "Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11"
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199. | | | Dispositional and online-specific Fear of Missing Out are associated with the development of IUD symptoms in different internet applications
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200. | | | Distinguishing between gaming and gambling activities in addiction research
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