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, AMPARO DEL PINO-GUTIÉRREZ, MÓNICA GÓMEZ-PEÑA, NEUS AYMAMÍ, JOSÉ M. MENCHÓN and SUSANA JIMÉNEZ-MURCIA published in the Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 6 (4), pp. 669–677 (2017), DOI: 10.1556/2006.6.2017.078 The affiliation of José M

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Lost in the chaos: Flawed literature should not generate new disorders

Commentary on: Chaos and confusion in DSM-5 diagnosis of Internet Gaming Disorder: Issues, concerns, and recommendations for clarity in the field (Kuss et al.)

Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Antonius J. Van Rooij
and
Daniel Kardefelt-Winther

the “chaos and confusion” that currently surrounds Internet Gaming Disorder. At present, the field lacks basic theory, definitions, and properly validated and standardized assessment tools. This is quite common in behavioral addiction research

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published in the Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 4 (4), pp. 281–288 (2015), DOI: 10.1556/2006.4.2015.040 This erratum aims to signal an error that occurred in Table  3 of our article. The frequencies and percentages for non-problematic game

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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 addiction (Griffiths et al., 2018)

Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Paweł A. Atroszko
,
Zsolt Demetrovics
, and
Mark D. Griffiths

1 Work addiction is a new behavioral addiction There is general agreement that work addiction has been recognized and studied for decades Most studies were carried out during the past decade but more

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Another failure of the latent disease model? The case of compulsive sexual behavior disorder •

Commentary to the debate: “Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11”

Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Nicholas C. Borgogna
and
Stephen L. Aita

Disorder (CSBD) and future directions: Commentary to the debate: “Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11” . Journal of Behavioral Addictions , 11 ( 2 ), 204 – 209 . https://doi.org/10.1556/2006.2022.00030 . Brand , M. , Rumpf , H.-J. , Demetrovics , Z

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Problematic overstudying: Studyholism or study addiction?

Commentary on: Ten myths about work addiction (Griffiths et al., 2018)

Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Yura Loscalzo
and
Marco Giannini

-like behaviors, such as behavioral addictions and substance use: in these disorders, the person derives pleasure from the substance/activity, and the possible desire to resist them is only due to many negative consequences associated with the substance. In line

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Considering existing classic and contemporary proposals for preventing online addiction problems: Some old recipes for new problems

Commentary on: Problematic risk-taking involving emerging technologies: A stakeholder framework to minimize harms (Swanton et al., 2019)

Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Author:
Olatz Lopez-Fernandez

The paper by Swanton, Blaszczynski, Forlini, Starcevic, and Gainsbury (2019) debates the relevance of introducing stakeholders in the prevention framework of those behavioural addiction problems that emerge and are developed by the use of

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exercise dependence symptoms Journal of Behavioral Addictions 2 1 50 55 . D M Furst

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Clarivate . Below is our list of current Q Rankings by IF. The journal titles in italics are co-published with Springer. Q1 titles: Journal of Behavioral Addictions Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry Scientometrics Q2 titles