1. | | | Associations between the HEXACO model of personality and gambling involvement, motivations to gamble, and gambling severity in young adult gamblers
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2. | | | At-risk gambling in patients with severe mental illness: Prevalence and associated features
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3. | | | Compulsive sexual behavior: A twelve-step therapeutic approach
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4. | | | Conceptualizing gambling disorder with the process model of emotion regulation
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5. | | | Correlates of frequent gambling and gambling-related chasing behaviors in individuals with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders
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6. | | | Cue-reactivity in behavioral addictions: A meta-analysis and methodological considerations
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7. | | | Distinct patterns of Internet and smartphone-related problems among adolescents by gender: Latent class analysis
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8. | | | 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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9. | | | EEG correlates associated with the severity of gambling disorder and serum BDNF levels in patients with gambling disorder
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10. | | | Exercise motivational regulations and exercise addiction: The mediating role of passion
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11. | | | Explaining the relation between pathological gambling and depression: Rumination as an underlying common cause
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12. | | | Expression of NMDA receptor subunits in human blood lymphocytes: A peripheral biomarker in online computer game addiction
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13. | | | Gambling disorder and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder: A frequent but understudied comorbidity
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14. | | | Gambling problems and the impact of family in UK armed forces veterans
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15. | | | Gaming under the influence: An exploratory study
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16. | | | The impact of comorbid impulsive/compulsive disorders in problematic Internet use
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17. | | | Impulsivity traits and addiction-related behaviors in youth
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18. | | | Internet pornography viewing preference as a risk factor for adolescent Internet addiction: The moderating role of classroom personality factors
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19. | | | Is smartphone addiction really an addiction?
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20. | | | Motives to use Facebook and problematic Facebook use in adolescents
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21. | | | Oppositional defiant disorder/conduct disorder co-occurrence increases the risk of Internet addiction in adolescents with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
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22. | | | The personality, motivational, and need-based background of problematic Tinder use
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23. | | | Placing your faith on the betting floor: Religiosity predicts disordered gambling via gambling fallacies
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24. | | | "Pornographic binges" as a key characteristic of males seeking treatment for compulsive sexual behaviors: Qualitative and quantitative 10-week-long diary assessment
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25. | | | Positive outcome expectancy mediates the relationship between social influence and Internet addiction among senior high-school students
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26. | | | Prevalence of gambling-related harm provides evidence for the prevention paradox
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27. | | | Prevalence, risk factors, and psychosocial adjustment of problematic gambling in adolescents: Results from two representative German samples
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28. | | | 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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29. | | | Sleep quality as a mediator of problematic smartphone use and clinical health symptoms
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30. | | | Social implications of children?s smartphone addiction: The role of support networks and social engagement
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31. | | | Therapist-delivered and self-help interventions for gambling problems: A review of contents
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