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active journals were viewed by almost 3 million times in 2021! As the diagram shows below, the number one most visited journal was the Journal of Behavioral Addictions , a fully open access and Q1 journal. While most of the top positions are occupied by
. Andreassen , C. S. , Griffiths , M. D. , Gjertsen , S. R. , Krossbakken , E. , Kvam , S. & Pallesen , S. ( 2013 ). The relationship between behavioral addictions and the five-factor model of personality . Journal of Behavioral Addictions , 2
-compulsive disorder Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 140 63 72 . C. Holden 2001 “Behavioral
. Dr. Potenza is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Behavioral Addictions. References Andreassen , C. S. , Pallesen , S. , & Griffiths , M. D. ( 2017 ). The relationship between addictive use of social media, narcissism, and self
, spirituality, and health: The research and clinical implications. ISRN Psychiatry, 2012, 2012, 278730. 6 Rácz, J.: Chemical and behavioural addictions. In: Buda, B
Personality and Social Psychology 44 1048 1055 . C. Holden 2001 Compulsive behaviors: “Behavioral” addictions
, interpersonal, social, occupational, and financial consequences ( Aboujaoude, 2014 ; Müller, Mitchell, & de Zwaan, 2015 ). Both of these conditions are best classified as behavioral addictions, though CB was not included in the latest version of the DSM-5 due
proposed that IGD be recognized as a behavioral addiction ( Dowling, 2014 ; Pontes, Kiraly, Demetrovics, & Griffiths, 2014 ). There have been suggested the needs for establishing diagnostic criteria of IGD as a form of unique condition, differentiating
(i.e., problematic exercise as end of a continuum of exercise, problematic exercise as a behaviour to regulate body shape and weight, problematic exercise as a dependence/behavioural addiction, and no clear conceptualisation). Fig. 1. PRISMA
the research appendix of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , 5 th edition (DSM-5) ( American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ), suggesting that Internet gaming disorder is a form of behavioral addiction ( Petry et al., 2014