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Journal of Behavioral Addictions - Kapcsolódó tételek

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51.  Are we overpathologizing everyday life? A tenable blueprint for behavioral addiction research
52.  Argentine tango: Another behavioral addiction?
53.  Assessing compulsive sexual behavior disorder: The development and international validation of the compulsive sexual behavior disorder-diagnostic inventory (CSBD-DI)
54.  Assessing ICD-11 gaming disorder in adolescent gamers by parental ratings: Development and validation of the Gaming Disorder Scale for Parents (GADIS-P)
55.  Assessing post-cue exposure craving and its association with amount wagered in an optional betting task
56.  Assessment of compulsive sexual behavior disorder among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer clients : Commentary to the debate: "Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11"
57.  Assessment of Criteria for Specific Internet-use Disorders (ACSID-11): Introduction of a new screening instrument capturing ICD-11 criteria for gaming disorder and other potential Internet-use diso...
58.  Association between childhood and adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms in Korean young adults with Internet addiction
59.  The association between Internet addiction and personality disorders in a general populationbased sample
60.  Association between Internet gaming disorder and generalized anxiety disorder
61.  The association between muscle dysmorphia and eating disorder symptomatology: A systematic review and meta-analysis
62.  Association between problematic Internet use, sleep disturbance, and suicidal behavior in Chinese adolescents
63.  The association between problematic online gaming and perceived stress: The moderating effect of psychological resilience
64.  The association between the Big Five personality traits and smartphone use disorder: A meta-analysis
65.  The association of celebrity worship with problematic Internet use, maladaptive daydreaming, and desire for fame
66.  Association of GDNF and CNTNAP2 gene variants with gambling
67.  The association of problematic smartphone use with family well-being mediated by family communication in Chinese adults: A population-based study
68.  Associations among the opioid receptor gene (OPRM1) A118G polymorphism, psychiatric symptoms, and quantitative EEG in Korean males with gambling disorder: A pilot study
69.  Associations between gaming disorder, parent-child relationship, parental supervision, and discipline styles: Findings from a school-based survey during the COVID-19 pandemic in Vietnam
70.  Associations between recalled use of legal UK youth gambling products and adult disordered gambling
71.  Associations between symptoms of problematic smartphone, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram use: An item-level exploratory graph analysis perspective
72.  Associations between the dark triad of personality and unspecified/specific forms of Internet-use disorder
73.  Associations between the HEXACO model of personality and gambling involvement, motivations to gamble, and gambling severity in young adult gamblers
74.  Associations of binge gaming (5 or more consecutive hours played) with gaming disorder and mental health in young men
75.  The associative learning roots of affect-driven impulsivity and its role in problem gambling: A replication attempt and extension of Quintero et al. (2020)
76.  At-risk gambling in patients with severe mental illness: Prevalence and associated features
77.  Attachment and emotion regulation in substance addictions and behavioral addictions
78.  Attachment and problematic Facebook use in adolescents: The mediating role of metacognitions
79.  Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and gaming disorder: Frequency and associated factors in a clinical sample of patients with Gaming Disorder
80.  Attention, response inhibition, and hoarding: A neuropsychological examination
81.  Attentional bias and disengagement as a function of Body Mass Index in conditions that differ in anticipated reward
82.  Attentional bias in excessive Internet gamers: Experimental investigations using an addiction Stroop and a visual probe
83.  Attentional bias in Internet users with problematic use of social networking sites
84.  Attentional biases and daily game craving dynamics: An ecological momentary assessment study
85.  Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and addictions (substance and behavioral): Prevalence and characteristics in a multicenter study in France
86.  Awareness drives changes in reward value which predict eating behavior change: Probing reinforcement learning using experience sampling from mobile mindfulness training for maladaptive eating
87.  Barriers to female sex addiction treatment in the UK
88.  Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11: An important debate that is anticipated to continue for some time Commentary to the debate: ?Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11"
89.  Behavioral Impulsivity in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
90.  Between two worlds: Exploring esports betting in relation to problem gambling, gaming, and mental health problems
91.  Beyond description: understanding gender differences in problem gambling
92.  Beyond the myths about work addiction: Toward a consensus on definition and trajectories for future studies on problematic overworking A response to the commentaries on: Ten myths about work addict...
93.  Biased processing of game-related information in problematic mobile gaming users
94.  Bidirectional effects of Internet-specific parenting practices and compulsive social media and Internet game use
95.  Bidirectional predictions between Internet addiction and probable depression among Chinese adolescents
96.  The Big Five personality traits and online gaming: A systematic review and meta-analysis
97.  Bipolar spectrum disorders in a clinical sample of patients with Internet addiction: Hidden comorbidity or differential diagnosis?
98.  Body esteem in adolescent hair pullers
99.  Both active and sham low-frequency rTMS single sessions over the right DLPFC decrease cue-induced cravings among pathological gamblers seeking treatment: A randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled...
100.  Brain default mode network mediates the association between negative perfectionism and exercise dependence

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