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Journal of Behavioral Addictions - Kapcsolódó tételek

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1.  The 21-item Barratt Impulsiveness Scale Revised (BIS-R-21): An alternative three-factor model
2.  2nd International Conference on Behavioral Addictions : March 16-18, 2015, Budapest, Hungary, abstracts
3.  3rd International Conference on Behavioral Addictions : March 14-16, 2016 Geneva, Switzerland
4.  4th International Conference on Behavioral Addictions : February 20-22, 2017 Haifa, Israel
5.  5th International Conference on Behavioral Addictions (ICBA2018), April 23-25, 2018, Cologne, Germany
6.  6th International Conference on Behavioral Addictions (ICBA2019), June 17-19, 2019 Yokohama, Japan
7.  7th International Conference on Behavioral Addictions (ICBA 2022) June 20?22, 2022, Nottingham, United Kingdom : abstract
8.  8th International Conference on Behavioral Addictions : August 23-25, 2023 Incheon, South Korea
9.  The "ABCDE" of video gaming control: Arguments, basic research, conceptual models, documented lessons, and evaluation Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic rev...
10.  Aberrant orbitofrontal cortex reactivity to erotic cues in Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder
11.  Aberrant posterior superior temporal sulcus functional connectivity and executive dysfunction in adolescents with internet gaming disorder
12.  Abnormal frontostriatal connectivity and serotonin function in gambling disorder: A preliminary exploratory study
13.  Abnormal illness behavior and Internet addiction severity: The role of disease conviction, irritability, and alexithymia
14.  Abnormal structural alterations and disrupted functional connectivity in behavioral addiction: A meta-analysis of VBM and fMRI studies
15.  Abstracts of the 1st International Conference on Behavioral Addictions - March 11-12, 2013, Budapest, Hungary
16.  Accident risk associated with smartphone addiction: A study on university students in Korea
17.  Adaptation and Psychometric Evaluation of the Young Diagnostic Questionnaire (YDQ) for Parental Assessment of Adolescent Problematic Internet Use
18.  Adaptation and validation of Richmond Compulsive Buying Scale in Chinese population
19.  Adaptation and validation of the Hungarian version of the Yale Food Addiction Scale for Children
20.  Addiction in Extreme Sports: An Exploration of Withdrawal States in Rock Climbers
21.  Addiction substitution and concurrent recovery in gambling disorder: Who substitutes and why?
22.  Addictions as a psychosocial and cultural construction
23.  Addictive use of social networking sites can be explained by the interaction of Internet use expectancies, Internet literacy, and psychopathological symptoms
24.  Addressing problematic video game use: A multimethod, dual-context perspective on leisure-time use : Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review of current me...
25.  Addressing taxonomic challenges for Internet Use Disorders in light of changing technologies and diagnostic classifications
26.  Adolescents' compulsive sexual behavior: The role of parental competence, parents' psychopathology, and quality of parent-child communication about sex
27.  Affective impulsivity moderates the relationship between disordered gambling severity and attentional bias in electronic gaming machine (EGM) players
28.  Age-related physical and psychological vulnerability as pathways to problem gambling in older adults
29.  Alexithymia predicts loss chasing for people at risk for problem gambling
30.  Alpha activity in the insula accompanies the urge to neutralize in sub-clinical obsessive-compulsive participants
31.  Alterations in functional networks during cue-reactivity in Internet gaming disorder
32.  Alterations in oxytocin and vasopressin in men with problematic pornography use: The role of empathy
33.  Altered brain network topology related to working memory in internet addiction
34.  Altered connectivity in the right inferior frontal gyrus associated with self-control in adolescents exhibiting problematic smartphone use: A fMRI study
35.  Altered core networks of brain connectivity and personality traits in internet gaming disorder
36.  Altered functional network activities for behavioral adjustments and Bayesian learning in young men with Internet gaming disorder
37.  Ambiguities in existing Iranian national policies addressing excessive gaming : Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review of current measures and future pos...
38.  An analysis of integrated health care for Internet Use Disorders in adolescents and adults
39.  Another failure of the latent disease model? The case of compulsive sexual behavior disorder : Commentary to the debate: ?Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11"
40.  Anxiety, Gambling Activity, and Neurocognition: A Dimensional Approach to a Non-Treatment-Seeking Sample
41.  Anxious attachment and excessive acquisition: The mediating roles of anthropomorphism and distress intolerance
42.  Apples and oranges in the basket of a clinical model for exercise addiction: Rebuttal to Brevers et al. (2022)
43.  Application of the eleventh revision of the International Classification of Diseases gaming disorder criteria to treatment-seeking patients: Comparison with the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and ...
44.  Applying fairness in labeling various types of internet use disorders
45.  Applying ICD-11 criteria of Gaming Disorder to identify problematic video streaming in adolescents: Conceptualization of a new clinical phenomenon
46.  Approach bias for erotic stimuli in heterosexual male college students who use pornography
47.  Are direct messages (texts and emails) from wagering operators associated with betting intention and behavior? An ecological momentary assessment study
48.  Are esports bettors a new generation of harmed gamblers? A comparison with sports bettors on gambling involvement, problems, and harm
49.  Are sports bettors looking at responsible gambling messages? An eye-tracking study on wagering advertisements
50.  Are there clinical, psychopathological and therapy outcomes correlates associated with self-exclusion from gambling?

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