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A gamerek és e-sportolók személyes jellemzői, motivációi, valamint életminőségük vizsgálata a játszási szokások tükrében

Personal characteristics, motivation and quality of life of athletes and gamers in light of gaming habits

Mentálhigiéné és Pszichoszomatika
Authors:
Zsófia Tea Kányai
,
Mátyás Osváth
, and
Karolina Kósa

players in South Korea: The socio-cultural dimensions of the development of expertise . Asian Journal of Information Technology , 14 ( 5 ), 176 – 186 . Kim , S. H ., Lim , J. A ., Lee , J. Y ., Oh , S ., Kim , S. N ., Kim , D. J ., et al

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A Betegségfolyamat Érzelmi Grafikonjának hazai adaptációja sebészeti beavatkozáson átesett betegek körében: a grafikus technika alkalmazásának és pszichometriai összefüggéseinek ismertetése

The Hungarian adaptation of Emotional Graph of Illness Trajectory in operated patients: application of the graphical technique and psychometric correlates

Mentálhigiéné és Pszichoszomatika
Authors:
Tünde Lévai
,
György Lázár
,
Erna Krajinovic
, and
Melinda Látos

studying health information behaviors . Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology , 53 ( 1 ), 1 – 5 . 10.1002/pra2.2016.14505301024 Orr , E. R ., Ballantyne , M ., Gonzalez , A ., & Jack , S. M . ( 2020 ). Visual

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Precise estimates of gaming-related harm should guide regulation of gaming

Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review of current measures and future possibilities (Király et al., 2018)

Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Vladan Starcevic
and
Joël Billieux

. Kardefelt-Winther , D. ( 2017 ). How does the time children spend using digital technology impact their mental well-being, social relationships and physical activity? An evidence-focused literature review . Innocenti Discussion Paper 2017

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digital technology on users, there is a need for further studies that can clearly articulate the types and severity of harms experienced by individuals with IGD ( Przybylski, Weinstein, & Murayama, 2016 ). Given the above descriptions and examples

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Mobile and non-mobile Internet Use Disorder: Specific risks and possible shared Pavlovian conditioning processes

Commentary on: How to overcome taxonomical problems in the study of Internet use disorders and what to do with “smartphone addiction”? (Montag et al., 2019)

Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Tania Moretta
,
Shubao Chen
, and
Marc N. Potenza

and diagnosing IUDs. A key feature of IUDs and new technologies-related addictive behaviors, which is often not shared with any other addictive behaviors, is the number of available visual (e.g., colored graphical app interfaces; advertisements

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Közös szülőség a válás után: szakirodalmi áttekintés

Coparenting after divorce: A literature review

Mentálhigiéné és Pszichoszomatika
Authors:
Attila Pilinszki
and
Anna Gyetvai

). Coparenting in the digital era: Exploring divorced parents’ use of technology . In E. , McCann (Ed.), Divorce, separation, and remarriage: The transformation of family (Vol

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Daniel L. King
,
Sophia Achab
,
Susumu Higuchi
,
Henrietta Bowden-Jones
,
Kai W. Müller
,
Joël Billieux
,
Vladan Starcevic
,
John B. Saunders
,
Philip Tam
, and
Paul H. Delfabbro

cohort of GD patients. Some patients requested 2 to 3 times more frequent online sessions, citing their difficulty with controlling urges due to unlimited access to online technologies while confined at home and experiencing anxiety about the pandemic

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otherwise damaging to the human nervous system. Furthermore, studies involving various brain-imaging technologies have indicated that these drugs alter neural functioning in what neuroscientists refer to as the medial default mode network of the brain

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Verónica Cervigón-Carrasco
,
Rafael Ballester-Arnal
,
Joël Billieux
,
Beatriz Gil-Juliá
,
Cristina Giménez-García
, and
Jesús Castro-Calvo

series 0.252 0.063 0.178 0.032 0.062 0.004   Model 0.395 2.535* 0.234 2.214* 0.188 1.646 * = p < 0.05, ** = p < 0.01, *** = p < 0.001. Discussion In this study, we aimed to explore time perception in relation to three technology-mediated behaviors

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). In a global context of increasing technology use by young people ( Dufour et al., 2016 ) and growing concerns about related BAs, a better understanding of the possible interactions between BAs, SUDs, and MHPs appears crucial ( Grant, Potenza

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