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Journal of Behavioral Addictions - Kapcsolódó tételek

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801.  A systematic review of gambling-related findings from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions
802.  Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of treatment interventions for Internet use disorders: Critical analysis of the methodical quality according to the PRISMA guidelines
803.  Targeted exome sequencing for the identification of a protective variant against Internet gaming disorder at rs2229910 of neurotrophic tyrosine kinase receptor, type 3 (NTRK3): A pilot study
804.  Tempo in electronic gaming machines affects behavior among at-risk gamblers
805.  Temporal associations between physical activity and three types of problematic use of the internet: A six-month longitudinal study
806.  Ten myths about work addiction
807.  Ten myths and twenty years: What we know and what we still do not know about work addiction: Commentary on: Ten myths about work addiction (Griffiths et al., 2018)
808.  Ten myths (or facts?) about workaholism: An appetitive motivation framework Commentary on: Ten myths about work addiction (Griffiths et al., 2018)
809.  Ten years of research on the treatments of internet gaming disorder: A scoping review and directions for future research
810.  Tendencies toward Internet-pornography-use disorder: Differences in men and women regarding attentional biases to pornographic stimuli
811.  A test of the pathway model of problematic smartphone use
812.  Testing the transdiagnostic hypothesis of inhibitory control deficits in addictions: An experimental study on gambling disorder
813.  Theoretical conceptualisations of problematic exercise in psychometric assessment instruments: A systematic review
814.  Therapist-delivered and self-help interventions for gambling problems: A review of contents
815.  Think twice: Impulsivity and decision making in obsessive-compulsive disorder
816.  Think-aloud analysis of commonly used screening instruments for Internet use disorders: The CIUS, the IGDT-10, and the BSMAS
817.  Thinking beyond cut-off scores in the assessment of potentially addictive behaviors: A brief illustration in the context of binge-watching
818.  Thinking more broadly about policy responses to problematic video game use: A response to Király et al. (2018) : Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review o...
819.  A three-wave longitudinal study on the underlying metacognitive mechanism between depression and Internet gaming disorder
820.  Time to call for a global public health approach in prevention of the onset and progression of problematic gaming : Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic revie...
821.  To chase or not to chase: A study on the role of mentalization and alcohol consumption in chasing behavior
822.  Tolerance in Internet gaming disorder: A need for increasing gaming time or something else?
823.  Too many swipes for today: The development of the Problematic Tinder Use Scale (PTUS)
824.  Toward a qualitative understanding of binge-watching behaviors: A focus group approach
825.  Towards an understanding of Internet-based problem shopping behaviour: the concept of online shopping addiction and its proposed predictors
826.  Tracking online searches for gambling activities and operators in the United Kingdom during the COVID-19 pandemic: A Google TrendsTM analysis
827.  Training gamblers to re-think their gambling choices: How contextual analytical thinking may be useful in promoting safer gambling
828.  Trait anxiety and corresponding neuromarkers predict internet addiction: A longitudinal study
829.  Trajectory of problematic smartphone use among adolescents aged 10-18 years: The roles of childhood family environment and concurrent parent-child relationships
830.  Transcranial direct current stimulation for online gamers: A prospective single-arm feasibility study
831.  Treating internet use disorders via the internet? Results of a two-armed randomized controlled trial
832.  Treatment effects and adherence of sexually compulsive men in a randomized controlled trial of psychotherapy and medication
833.  Treatment efficacy of a specialized psychotherapy program for Internet Gaming Disorder
834.  Treatment for the concerned significant others of gamblers: A systematic review
835.  Treatment outcomes of a CBT-based group intervention for adolescents with Internet use disorders
836.  Treatment outcomes using CBT-IA with Internet-addicted patients
837.  Treatment seeking for problematic pornography use among women
838.  Treatments and interventions for compulsive sexual behavior disorder with a focus on problematic pornography use: A preregistered systematic review
839.  Treatments for compulsive buying: A systematic review of the quality, effectiveness and progression of the outcome evidence
840.  Treatments for internet addiction, sex addiction and compulsive buying: A meta-analysis
841.  Two-dimensional taxonomy of internet addiction and assessment of smartphone addiction with diagnostic criteria and mobile apps
842.  Type of musical soundtrack affects behavior in gambling
843.  Types of gambling and levels of harm: A UK study to assess severity of presentation in a treatment-seeking population
844.  Ultra-processed food intake and eating disorders: Cross-sectional associations among French adults
845.  Unambiguous evidence that over half of gambling problems in Australia are caused by electronic gambling machines: Results from a large-scale composite population study
846.  Under the influence of Facebook? Excess use of social networking sites and drinking motives, consequences, and attitudes in college students
847.  Understanding and predicting profiles of compulsive sexual behavior among adolescents
848.  Understanding juveniles' problematic smartphone use and related influencing factors: A network perspective
849.  Understanding persuasive attributes of sports betting advertisements: A conjoint analysis of selected elements
850.  Understanding the mechanics and consumer risks associated with play-to-earn (P2E) gaming

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