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Journal of Behavioral Addictions - Kapcsolódó tételek

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151.  Comparing problem gamblers with moderate-risk gamblers in a sample of university students
152.  Comparison of brain connectivity between Internet gambling disorder and Internet gaming disorder: A preliminary study
153.  Comparison of frontostriatal circuits in adolescent nicotine addiction and internet gaming disorder
154.  Comparison of risk and protective factors associated with smartphone addiction and Internet addiction
155.  A comparison of university student and community gamblers: Motivations, impulsivity, and gambling cognitions
156.  Compliance and alternative behaviors of heavy gamers in adolescents to Chinese online gaming restriction policy
157.  A comprehensive evaluation of the neurocognitive predictors of problematic alcohol use, eating, pornography, and internet use: A 6-month longitudinal study
158.  A comprehensive model to understand and assess the motivational background of video game use: The Gaming Motivation Inventory (GMI)
159.  Compulsive buying gradually increased during the first six months of the Covid-19 outbreak
160.  Compulsive sexual behavior: A review of the literature
161.  Compulsive sexual behavior: A twelve-step therapeutic approach
162.  Compulsive sexual behavior among male military veterans: Prevalence and associated clinical factors
163.  Compulsive sexual behavior and sexual offending: Differences in cognitive schemas, sensation seeking, and impulsivity
164.  Compulsive sexual behavior disorder in 42 countries: Insights from the International Sex Survey and introduction of standardized assessment tools
165.  Compulsive sexual behavior disorder in obsessive-compulsive disorder: Prevalence and associated comorbidity
166.  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"
167.  Compulsive sexual behavior disorder: The importance of research on women
168.  Compulsive sexual behavior, religiosity, and spirituality: A systematic review
169.  Compulsive sexual behaviour in Iranian married women: Prevalence, sociodemographic, sexual, and psychological predictors across-country
170.  Compulsivity-related behavioral features of problematic usage of the internet: A scoping review of paradigms, progress, and perspectives
171.  Computer playfulness, Internet dependency and their relationships with online activity types and student academic performance
172.  The concept of buying-shopping disorder: Comparing latent classes with a diagnostic approach for in-store and online shopping in a representative sample in Switzerland
173.  The concept of "harm" in Internet gaming disorder
174.  The concept of recovery in gaming disorder: A scoping review
175.  The conceptual and empirical relationship between gambling, investing, and speculation
176.  The Conceptual Framework of Harmful Gambling: A revised framework for understanding gambling harm
177.  Conceptualizing gambling disorder with the process model of emotion regulation
178.  Conduct problems and depressive symptoms in association with problem gambling and gaming: A systematic review
179.  Confidence and risky decision-making in gambling disorder
180.  Confidence biases in problem gambling
181.  Connected to TV series: Quantifying series watching engagement
182.  Considering existing classic and contemporary proposals for preventing online addiction problems: Some old recipes for new problems
183.  Contextualising over-engagement in work: towards a more global understanding of workaholism as an addiction
184.  Contradicting classification, nomenclature, and diagnostic criteria of Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder (CSBD) and future directions : Commentary to the debate: "Behavioral addictions in the ICD...
185.  The contribution of personality factors and gender to ratings of sex addiction among men and women who use the Internet for sex purpose
186.  Contribution of sexual desire and motives to the compulsive use of cybersex
187.  The (co-)occurrence of problematic video gaming, substance use, and psychosocial problems in adolescents
188.  Co-occurrences of substance use and other potentially addictive behaviors: Epidemiological results from the Psychological and Genetic Factors of the Addictive Behaviors (PGA) Study
189.  Co-occurring compulsive sexual behaviour in an inpatient substance use population: Clinical correlates and influence on treatment outcomes
190.  Co-occurring substance-related and behavioral addiction problems: A person-centered, lay epidemiology approach
191.  Correlates of frequent gambling and gambling-related chasing behaviors in individuals with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders
192.  Correlations between mobile phone addiction and anxiety, depression, impulsivity, and poor sleep quality among college students: A systematic review and meta-analysis
193.  Correspondence between alternate measures of maladaptive exercise, and their associations with disordered eating symptomatology
194.  The cost of virtual wins: An examination of gambling-related risks in youth who spend money on social casino games
195.  Could music potentially serve as a functional alternative to alcohol consumption? The importance of music motives among drinking and non-drinking adolescents
196.  A counselling line for problem and pathological gambling in South Africa: Preliminary data analysis
197.  The COVID-19 lockdown experience suggests that restricting the supply of gambling can reduce gambling problems: An Australian prospective study
198.  COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and problematic eating behaviors in a student population
199.  Craving in gambling disorder: A systematic review
200.  Criteria for the establishment of a new behavioural addiction : Commentary to the debate: "Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11"

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