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Journal of Behavioral Addictions - Kapcsolódó tételek

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351.  Exercise addiction risk and health in male and female amateur endurance cyclists
352.  Exercise dependence among customers from a Parisian sport shop
353.  Exercise dependence and muscle dysmorphia in novice and experienced female bodybuilders
354.  Exercise motivational regulations and exercise addiction: The mediating role of passion
355.  The exercise paradox: An interactional model for a clearer conceptualization of exercise addiction
356.  The expanded interactional model of exercise addiction
357.  Expanding on the multidisciplinary stakeholder framework to minimize harms for problematic risk-taking involving emerging technologies
358.  The experience of pregnancy in women with a history of anorexia nervosa: an interpretive phenomenological analysis
359.  Experiential Avoidance and Technological Addictions in Adolescents
360.  Explaining the relation between pathological gambling and depression: Rumination as an underlying common cause
361.  An exploratory examination of marijuana use, problem-gambling severity, and health correlates among adolescents
362.  Exploring relationships between problem gambling, scratch card gambling, and individual differences in thinking style
363.  Exploring the Neural Basis of Avatar Identification in Pathological Internet Gamers and of Self-Reflection in Pathological Social Network Users
364.  Exploring the role of the amygdala in Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder via a parcellation pipeline based on Recurrence Quantification Analysis
365.  Expression of NMDA receptor subunits in human blood lymphocytes: A peripheral biomarker in online computer game addiction
366.  The Extent and Distribution of Gambling-Related Harms and the Prevention Paradox in a British Population Survey
367.  Face validity evaluation of screening tools for gaming disorder: Scope, language, and overpathologizing issues
368.  Facebook Role Play Addiction - A Comorbidity with Multiple Compulsive-Impulsive Spectrum Disorders
369.  Facets of impulsivity and related aspects differentiate among recreational and unregulated use of Internet pornography
370.  Factor structure of the Cybersex Motives Questionnaire
371.  Factorial validity of the Problematic Facebook Use Scale for adolescents and young adults
372.  A familial subtype of gambling disorder
373.  Family factors in adolescent problematic Internet gaming: A systematic review
374.  Family history of substance use disorders: Significance for mental health in young adults who gamble
375.  Family-based therapy for internet addiction among adolescents and young adults: A meta-analysis
376.  Fear of missing out (FoMO) and internet use: A comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis
377.  Feature preferences of sports betting platforms: A discrete choice experiment shows why young bettors prefer smartphones
378.  Features related to the presence of internet gaming disorder and their impact on the treatment outcomes
379.  Feels good, and less bad: Problematic use of the Internet is associated with heightened experiences of both gratification and compensation
380.  Five-week of solution-focused group counseling successfully reduces internet addiction among college students: A pilot study
381.  Five-year follow-up on a sample of gamblers: predictive factors of relapse
382.  Food addiction and lifetime alcohol and illicit drugs use in specific eating disorders
383.  Forms of interventions for problematic usage of the internet: A scoping review
384.  Fortune telling addiction: Unfortunately a serious topic about a case report
385.  From active escapism to virtual withdrawal: Validation of the Compensatory-Dissociative Online Gaming scales (C-DOGs)
386.  From everyday life to measurable problematic smartphone use: The development and validation of the Smartphone Use Problems Identification Questionnaire (SUPIQ)
387.  From greenwashing to screenwashing? : How the tech industry plays around with children's future
388.  From healthy play to gaming disorder: Psychological profiles from emotional regulation and motivational factors
389.  From the mouths of social media users: A focus group study exploring the social casino gaming-online gambling link
390.  Frontal white and gray matter abnormality in gambling disorder: A multimodal MRI study
391.  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...
392.  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...
393.  Functional neural changes and altered cortical-subcortical connectivity associated with recovery from Internet gaming disorder
394.  Gamblers' attitudes towards money and their relationship to gambling disorder among young men
395.  The gambler's fallacy in problem and non-problem gamblers
396.  Gamblers seeking treatment: Who does and who doesn't?
397.  Gambling advertising on Twitter before, during and after the initial Australian COVID-19 lockdown
398.  Gambling along the schizotypal spectrum: The associations between schizotypal personality, gambling-related cognitions, luck, and problem gambling
399.  Gambling and COVID-19: Swedish national gambling data from a state-owned gambling sports and casino operator
400.  Gambling and family: A two-way relationship

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