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Journal of Behavioral Addictions - Kapcsolódó tételek

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401.  Gambling disorders, gambling type preferences, and psychiatric comorbidity among the Thai general population: Results of the 2013
402.  Gambling, motor cautiousness, and choice impulsivity: An experimental study
403.  Gambling participation among Connecticut adolescents from 2007 to 2019: Potential risk and protective factors
404.  Gambling problems and the impact of family in UK armed forces veterans
405.  Gambling with Rose-Tinted Glasses on: Use of Emotion-Regulation Strategies Correlates with Dysfunctional Cognitions in Gambling Disorder Patients
406.  Gambling-related harms to concerned significant others: A national Australian prevalence study
407.  Gaming disorder and the COVID-19 pandemic: Treatment demand and service delivery challenges
408.  The Gaming Disorder Identification Test (GADIT) - A screening tool for Gaming Disorder based on ICD-11
409.  Gaming disorder: Its delineation as an important condition for diagnosis, management, and prevention
410.  Gaming disorder: Neural mechanisms and ongoing debates
411.  Gaming motivations and gaming disorder symptoms: A systematic review and meta-analysis
412.  Gaming under the influence: An exploratory study
413.  Gender Differences in Pathways to Compulsive Buying in Chinese College Students in Hong Kong and Macau
414.  Gender differences in the association of psychological distress and sexual compulsivity before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
415.  Gender Differences in Treatment-Seeking British Pathological Gamblers
416.  Gender-related differences in cue-elicited cravings in Internet gaming disorder: The effects of deprivation
417.  Gender-related differences in frontal-parietal modular segregation and altered effective connectivity in internet gaming disorder
418.  Gene-environment interaction between gaming addiction and perceived stress in late adolescents and young adults: A twin study
419.  Genetics of gambling disorder and related phenotypes: The potential uses of polygenic and multifactorial risk models to enable early detection and improve clinical outcomes
420.  Getting access to the self: effects of self-management therapy on the development of self-regulation and inhibitory control in obese adolescents
421.  Getting "clean" from nonsuicidal self-injury: Experiences of addiction on the subreddit r/selfharm
422.  Getting stuck with pornography? Overuse or neglect of cybersex cues in a multitasking situation is related to symptoms of cybersex addiction
423.  Giving room to subjectivity in understanding and assessing problem gambling: A patient-centered approach focused on quality of life
424.  Gray matter differences in the anterior cingulate and orbitofrontal cortex of young adults with Internet gaming disorder: Surface-based morphometry
425.  Hands-off: Feasibility and preliminary results of a two-armed randomized controlled trial of a web-based self-help tool to reduce problematic pornography use
426.  Hands-off: Study protocol of a two-armed randomized controlled trial of a web-based self-help tool to reduce problematic pornography use
427.  Harmonizing Screening for Gambling Problems in Epidemiological Surveys - Development of the Rapid Screener for Problem Gambling (RSPG)
428.  Harm-to-self from gambling: A national study of Australian adults
429.  Has gambling changed after major amendments of gambling regulations in Germany? : a propensity score analysis
430.  Hatching the behavioral addiction egg: Reward Deficiency Solution System (RDSS)TM as a function of dopaminergic neurogenetics and brain functional connectivity linking all addictions under a common...
431.  Hazardous gambling behavior is associated with amplified emotional reactivity to gambling outcomes
432.  Heart rate variability and interoceptive accuracy predict impaired decision-making in Gambling Disorder
433.  Heterogeneity of gaming disorder: A clinically-based typology for developing personalized interventions
434.  Hidden addiction: Television
435.  Higher levels of (Internet) Gaming Disorder symptoms according to the WHO and APA frameworks associate with lower striatal volume
436.  The Holistic Recovery Capital in Gambling Disorder index: A pilot study
437.  How can the potential harms of loot boxes be minimised?: Proposals for understanding and addressing issues at a national level
438.  How coping styles, cognitive distortions, and attachment predict problem gambling among adolescents and young adults
439.  How COVID-19 stress related to schooling and online learning affects adolescent depression and Internet gaming disorder: Testing Conservation of Resources theory with sex difference
440.  How do online sports gambling disorder patients compare with land-based patients?
441.  How does parents' psychological distress relate to adolescents' problematic gaming? The roles of parent-adolescent relationship and adolescents' emotion regulation
442.  How expected and experienced reward and relief contribute to gaming-related mental imagery and gaming frequency in daily life: Testing a dual pathway hypothesis
443.  How gambling harms others: The influence of relationship-type and closeness on harm, health, and wellbeing
444.  How gambling motives are associated with socio-demographics and gambling behavior - A Finnish population study
445.  How have excessive electronics devices and Internet uses been concerned? Implications for global research agenda from a bibliometric analysis
446.  How learning misconceptions can improve outcomes and youth engagement with gambling education programs
447.  How much gaming is too much? An analysis based on psychological distress
448.  How should severity be determined for the DSM-5 proposed classification of Hypersexual Disorder?
449.  How the economic situation moderates the influence of available money on compulsive buying of students - a comparative study between Turkey and Greece
450.  How to counter the ten myths about work addiction?: Three postulates for future research Commentary on: Ten myths about work addiction (Griffiths et al., 2018)

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