1. | | | The 21-item Barratt Impulsiveness Scale Revised (BIS-R-21): An alternative three-factor model
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2. | | | Alterations in oxytocin and vasopressin in men with problematic pornography use: The role of empathy
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3. | | | Approach bias for erotic stimuli in heterosexual male college students who use pornography
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4. | | | Brain structural co-development is associated with internalizing symptoms two years later in the ABCD cohort
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5. | | | Brain structural covariation linked to screen media activity and externalizing behaviors in children
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6. | | | Clinical Characteristics of Men Interested in Seeking Treatment for Use of Pornography
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7. | | | Comparing generalized and specific problematic smartphone/internet use: Longitudinal relationships between smartphone application-based addiction and social media addiction and psychological distress
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8. | | | Compulsive sexual behavior among male military veterans: Prevalence and associated clinical factors
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9. | | | Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder should not be classified by solely relying on component/symptomatic features : Commentary to the debate: "Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11"
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10. | | | Correlates of frequent gambling and gambling-related chasing behaviors in individuals with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders
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11. | | | Defining and classifying non-substance or behavioral addictions
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12. | | | Detecting associations between behavioral addictions and dopamine agonists in the Food & Drug Administration's Adverse Event database
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13. | | | The development of the Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder Scale (CSBD-19): An ICD-11 based screening measure across three languages
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14. | | | Do gaming disorder and hazardous gaming belong in the ICD-11? Considerations regarding the death of a hospitalized patient that was reported to have occurred while a care provider was gaming
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15. | | | Does "forced abstinence" from gaming lead to pornography use? Insight from the April 2018 crash of Fortnite's servers
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16. | | | Expanding on the multidisciplinary stakeholder framework to minimize harms for problematic risk-taking involving emerging technologies
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17. | | | An exploratory examination of marijuana use, problem-gambling severity, and health correlates among adolescents
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18. | | | Functional neural changes and altered cortical-subcortical connectivity associated with recovery from Internet gaming disorder
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19. | | | Gender-related differences in cue-elicited cravings in Internet gaming disorder: The effects of deprivation
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20. | | | Gender-related differences in frontal-parietal modular segregation and altered effective connectivity in internet gaming disorder
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21. | | | Imbalanced sensitivities to primary and secondary rewards in internet gaming disorder
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22. | | | In memory of Dr. Kimberly S. Young: The story of a pioneer
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23. | | | Including gaming disorder in the ICD-11: The need to do so from a clinical and public health perspective : Commentary on: A weak scientific basis for gaming disorder: Let us err on the side of caut...
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24. | | | International Sex Survey: Study protocol of a large, cross-cultural collaborative study in 45 countries
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25. | | | Investigating Veterans' Pre-, Peri-, and Post-Deployment Experiences as Potential Risk Factors for Problem Gambling
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26. | | | Joint effects of children's emotional problems and parental depressive symptoms on the occurrence of internet gaming disorder among children and adolescents: A longitudinal study
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27. | | | A longitudinal study of the effects of problematic smartphone use on social functioning among people with schizophrenia: Mediating roles for sleep quality and self-stigma
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28. | | | Low self-control and aggression exert serial mediation between inattention/hyperactivity problems and severity of internet gaming disorder features longitudinally among adolescents
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29. | | | A mindful model of sexual health: A review and implications of the model for the treatment of individuals with compulsive sexual behavior disorder
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30. | | | Mobile and non-mobile Internet Use Disorder: Specific risks and possible shared Pavlovian conditioning processes
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31. | | | More stringent criteria are needed for diagnosing internet gaming disorder: Evidence from regional brain features and whole-brain functional connectivity multivariate pattern analyses
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32. | | | Pain interference, gambling problem severity, and psychiatric disorders among a nationally representative sample of adults
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33. | | | Paroxetine Treatment of Problematic Pornography Use: A Case Series
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34. | | | Perceived parental permissiveness toward gambling and risky behaviors in adolescents
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35. | | | Pornography use in the setting of the COVID-19 pandemic
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36. | | | A Preliminary Study of DBH (Encoding Dopamine Beta-Hydroxylase) Genetic Variation and Neural Correlates of Emotional and Motivational Processing in Individuals With and Without Pathological Gambling
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37. | | | Problematic Internet use, mental health and impulse control in an online survey of adults
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38. | | | Problematic online gaming and the COVID-19 pandemic
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39. | | | Problematic shopping and self-injurious behaviors in adolescents
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40. | | | Promoting educational, classification, treatment, and policy initiatives Commentary on: Compulsive sexual behaviour disorder in the ICD-11 (Kraus et al., 2018)
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41. | | | Publicity and reports of behavioral addictions associated with dopamine agonists
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42. | | | Reciprocal relationship between depression and Internet gaming disorder in children: A 12-month follow-up of the iCURE study using cross-lagged path analysis
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43. | | | Recommendations for increasing research on co-occurring serious mental illness and gambling problems: Commentary on: Disordered gambling and psychosis: Prevalence and clinical correlates (Cassetta ...
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44. | | | The relationship between second-to-fourth digit (2D:4D) ratios and problematic and pathological Internet use among Turkish university students
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45. | | | The relationship between sexual sensation seeking and problematic Internet pornography use: A moderated mediation model examining roles of online sexual activities and the third-person effect
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46. | | | Relationships Between Problem-Gambling Severity and Psychopathology as Moderated by Income
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47. | | | Risk-taking and decision-making in youth: Relationships to addiction vulnerability
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48. | | | Serious physical fighting and gambling-related attitudes and behaviors in adolescents
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49. | | | Similar roles for recovery capital but not stress in women and men recovering from gambling disorder
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50. | | | Spiritual experiences are related to engagement of a ventral frontotemporal functional brain network: Implications for prevention and treatment of behavioral and substance addictions
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