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Journal of Behavioral Addictions - 2015. 4. �vf. 3. sz.
Kapcsolódó tételek
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Addictions as a psychosocial and cultural construction
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Addictive use of social networking sites can be explained by the interaction of Internet use expectancies, Internet literacy, and psychopathological symptoms
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Are we overpathologizing everyday life? A tenable blueprint for behavioral addiction research
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Can the emerging domain of behavioral addictions bring a new reflection for the field of addictions, by stressing the issue of the context of addiction development?
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Defining and classifying non-substance or behavioral addictions
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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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Do gamblers eat more salt? Testing a latent trait model of covariance in consumption
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Eating disorder risk, exercise dependence, and body weight dissatisfaction among female nutrition and exercise science university majors
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Excessive behaviors are not necessarily addictive behaviors
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The independent relationship between trouble controlling Facebook use, time spent on the site and distress
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On functional and compulsive aspects of reinforcement pathologies
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On the slippery slopes: The case of gambling addiction
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Prevalence and co-occurrence of addictive behaviors among former alternative high school youth: A longitudinal follow-up study
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Problems with atheoretical and confirmatory research approaches in the study of behavioral addictions
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Relationship between smartphone addiction and physical activity in Chinese international students in Korea
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The role of negative mood states and consequences of hypersexual behaviours in predicting hypersexuality among university students
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