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SZENVEDÉLYBETEGSÉGEK - Kapcsolódó tételek

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

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