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Journal of Behavioral Addictions - Kapcsolódó tételek

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651.  Order of first-play in simulated versus monetary gambling
652.  Orthorexia nervosa: A behavioral complex or a psychological condition?
653.  Overcoming the unitary exploration of binge-watching: A cluster analytical approach
654.  The overlap between binge eating disorder and substance use disorders: diagnosis and neurobiology
655.  Overweight, obesity, and eating disorders in relation to addiction Obsessive healthy eating and orthorexic eating tendencies in sport and exercise contexts: A systematic review and meta-analysis
656.  Pain interference, gambling problem severity, and psychiatric disorders among a nationally representative sample of adults
657.  Parent-adolescent attachment and peer attachment associated with Internet Gaming Disorder: A longitudinal study of first-year undergraduate students
658.  Parkinson's disease and iatrogenic impulsive-compulsive behaviors: A case/non-case study to build a complete model of individual vulnerability
659.  Paroxetine Treatment of Problematic Pornography Use: A Case Series
660.  Pathological buying symptoms are associated with distortions in judging elapsed time
661.  Pathological Gambling and Associated Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Emotion Regulation, and Anxious-Depressive Symptomatology
662.  The Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer effect as predictor of problematic Internet gaming: Results of a longitudinal study
663.  Peer relationship and adolescent smartphone addiction: The mediating role of self-esteem and the moderating role of the need to belong
664.  Perceived coworkers' work addiction: Scale development and associations with one's own workaholism, job stress, and job satisfaction in 85 cultures
665.  Perceived parental permissiveness toward gambling and risky behaviors in adolescents
666.  Perceived problems with adolescent online gaming: National differences and correlations with substance use
667.  Perceptions of relationship satisfaction and addictive behavior: comparing pornography and marijuana use
668.  Perfectionism predicts disordered eating and gambling via focused self-concept among those high in erroneous beliefs about their disordered behavior
669.  Performance of the DSM-5-based criteria for Internet addiction: A factor analytical examination of three samples
670.  Personal choice is a nuanced concept - Lessons learned from the gambling field
671.  Personal experiences of suicidality in women with gambling disorder - A qualitative interview study
672.  Personality dimensions of compulsive sexual behavior in the Sex@Brain study
673.  The personality, motivational, and need-based background of problematic Tinder use
674.  "Phones off while school's on": Evaluating problematic phone use and the social, wellbeing, and academic effects of banning phones in schools
675.  Physical activity influences the mobile phone addiction among Chinese undergraduates: The moderating effect of exercise type
676.  Physiological markers of biased decision-making in problematic Internet users
677.  Pilot clinical observations between food and drug seeking derived from fifty cases attending an eating disorder clinic
678.  A pilot study of a dyadic ecological momentary assessment of parents' negative emotional states and adolescents' gaming duration
679.  A pilot study of a group mindfulness-based cognitive-behavioral intervention for smartphone addiction among university students
680.  A pilot study of mindfulness-based relapse prevention for compulsive sexual behaviour disorder
681.  Placing your faith on the betting floor: Religiosity predicts disordered gambling via gambling fallacies
682.  Plasma concentration of leptin is related to food addiction in gambling disorder: Clinical and neuropsychological implications
683.  Play dynamics on electronic gaming machines: A conceptual review
684.  Player-avatar interactions in habitual and problematic gaming: A qualitative investigation
685.  Playing the wrong game again? Policy responses to problematic video gaming in Brazil : Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review of current measures and fut...
686.  Policy and prevention efforts for gaming should consider a broad perspective : Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review of current measures and future poss...
687.  Policy, prevention, and regulation for Internet Gaming Disorder : Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review of current measures and future possibilities (Ki...
688.  Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review of current measures and future possibilities
689.  The PornLoS Treatment Program: Study protocol of a new psychotherapeutic approach for treating pornography use disorder
690.  "Pornographic binges" as a key characteristic of males seeking treatment for compulsive sexual behaviors: Qualitative and quantitative 10-week-long diary assessment
691.  Pornography use in the setting of the COVID-19 pandemic
692.  Portuguese validation of the Internet Addiction Test: an empirical study
693.  Positive outcome expectancy mediates the relationship between social influence and Internet addiction among senior high-school students
694.  Positive play and its relationship with gambling harms and benefits
695.  The possible role of the insula in the epilepsy and the gambling disorder of Fyodor Dostoyevsky
696.  Post-traumatic stress symptoms in pathological gambling: Potential evidence of anti-reward processes
697.  The potential addictive mechanism involved in repetitive nonsuicidal self-injury: The roles of emotion dysregulation and impulsivity in adolescents
698.  The potential relationship between loot box spending, problem gambling, and obsessive-compulsive gamers
699.  Potential roles of masculine role discrepancy, discrepancy stress, and self-esteem in affecting addictive use of social networking sites among Chinese men: A random population-based study
700.  Potentially addictive behaviours increase during the first six months of the Covid-19 pandemic

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