301. | | | An examination of participation in online gambling activities and the relationship with problem gambling
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302. | | | Examining Correlates of Problematic Internet Pornography Use Among University Students
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303. | | | Examining personalized feedback interventions for gambling disorders: A systematic review
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304. | | | Examining the relationship between fitness-related self-conscious emotions, disordered eating symptoms, and morbid exercise behavior: An exploratory study
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305. | | | Examining the reliability of the scores of self-report instruments assessing problematic exercise: A systematic review and meta-analysis Manuel Alcaraz-Ibánez
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306. | | | Excessive behaviors are not necessarily addictive behaviors
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307. | | | Excessive social media users demonstrate impaired decision making in the Iowa Gambling Task
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308. | | | Exercise addiction and its related factors in amateur runners
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309. | | | Exercise addiction in adolescents and emerging adults ? Validation of a youth version of the Exercise Addiction Inventory
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310. | | | Exercise Addiction in Athletes and Leisure Exercisers: The Moderating Role of Passion
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311. | | | Exercise addiction in Spanish athletes: Investigation of the roles of gender, social context and level of involvement
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312. | | | Exercise addiction risk and health in male and female amateur endurance cyclists
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313. | | | Exercise dependence among customers from a Parisian sport shop
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314. | | | Exercise dependence and muscle dysmorphia in novice and experienced female bodybuilders
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315. | | | Exercise motivational regulations and exercise addiction: The mediating role of passion
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316. | | | The exercise paradox: An interactional model for a clearer conceptualization of exercise addiction
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317. | | | The expanded interactional model of exercise addiction
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318. | | | Expanding on the multidisciplinary stakeholder framework to minimize harms for problematic risk-taking involving emerging technologies
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319. | | | The experience of pregnancy in women with a history of anorexia nervosa: an interpretive phenomenological analysis
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320. | | | Experiential Avoidance and Technological Addictions in Adolescents
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321. | | | Explaining the relation between pathological gambling and depression: Rumination as an underlying common cause
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322. | | | An exploratory examination of marijuana use, problem-gambling severity, and health correlates among adolescents
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323. | | | Exploring relationships between problem gambling, scratch card gambling, and individual differences in thinking style
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324. | | | Exploring the Neural Basis of Avatar Identification in Pathological Internet Gamers and of Self-Reflection in Pathological Social Network Users
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325. | | | Expression of NMDA receptor subunits in human blood lymphocytes: A peripheral biomarker in online computer game addiction
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326. | | | The Extent and Distribution of Gambling-Related Harms and the Prevention Paradox in a British Population Survey
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327. | | | Face validity evaluation of screening tools for gaming disorder: Scope, language, and overpathologizing issues
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328. | | | Facebook Role Play Addiction - A Comorbidity with Multiple Compulsive-Impulsive Spectrum Disorders
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329. | | | Facets of impulsivity and related aspects differentiate among recreational and unregulated use of Internet pornography
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330. | | | Factor structure of the Cybersex Motives Questionnaire
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331. | | | Factorial validity of the Problematic Facebook Use Scale for adolescents and young adults
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332. | | | A familial subtype of gambling disorder
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333. | | | Family factors in adolescent problematic Internet gaming: A systematic review
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334. | | | Family history of substance use disorders: Significance for mental health in young adults who gamble
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335. | | | Family-based therapy for internet addiction among adolescents and young adults: A meta-analysis
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336. | | | Fear of missing out (FoMO) and internet use: A comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis
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337. | | | Feature preferences of sports betting platforms: A discrete choice experiment shows why young bettors prefer smartphones
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338. | | | Five-week of solution-focused group counseling successfully reduces internet addiction among college students: A pilot study
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339. | | | Five-year follow-up on a sample of gamblers: predictive factors of relapse
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340. | | | Food addiction and lifetime alcohol and illicit drugs use in specific eating disorders
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341. | | | Fortune telling addiction: Unfortunately a serious topic about a case report
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342. | | | From active escapism to virtual withdrawal: Validation of the Compensatory-Dissociative Online Gaming scales (C-DOGs)
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343. | | | From everyday life to measurable problematic smartphone use: The development and validation of the Smartphone Use Problems Identification Questionnaire (SUPIQ)
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344. | | | From greenwashing to screenwashing? : How the tech industry plays around with children's future
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345. | | | From the mouths of social media users: A focus group study exploring the social casino gaming-online gambling link
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346. | | | Frontal white and gray matter abnormality in gambling disorder: A multimodal MRI study
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347. | | | Functional connectivity between the parahippocampal gyrus and the middle temporal gyrus moderates the relationship between problematic mobile phone use and depressive symptoms: Evidence from a long...
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348. | | | Functional impairment, insight, and comparison between criteria for gaming disorder in the International Classification of Diseases, 11 Edition and internet gaming disorder in Diagnostic and Statis...
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349. | | | Functional neural changes and altered cortical-subcortical connectivity associated with recovery from Internet gaming disorder
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350. | | | Gamblers' attitudes towards money and their relationship to gambling disorder among young men
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