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Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 7 (2018) 4, pp. 1091–1099 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1556/2006.7.2018.112 The above paper should be modified as follows: The original version of this article unfortunately contains a mistake. The corrected details are

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. Demetrovics M. D. Griffiths 2012 Behavioral addictions: Past, present and future Journal of Behavioral Addictions 1

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Grant , J. E. ( 2008 ). Impulse control disorders: A clinician’s guide to understanding and treating behavioral addictions . New York, NY : WW Norton & Company Lawrence

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Andreassen , C. S. ( 2014 ). Workaholism: An overview and current status of the research . Journal of Behavioral Addictions , 3 , 1 – 11 Andreassen , C. , Griffiths , M

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Model fit and reliability of the Hungarian version of the Revised Exercise Addiction Inventory (EAI-R-HU)

A módosított Testedzésfüggőség Kérdőív (EAI-R-HU) magyar változatának modellillesztése és megbízhatósága

Mentálhigiéné és Pszichoszomatika
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Attila Szabó

., Parastatidou , I.S ., Ruíz-Barquín , R ., & Szabo , A . ( 2016 ). Exercise addiction in athletes and leisure exercisers: The moderating role of passion . Journal of Behavioral Addictions , 5 ( 2 ), 325 – 331 . Demetrovics , Z ., & Kurimay T

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Chih-Hung Ko
,
Orsolya Király
,
Zsolt Demetrovics
,
Mark D. Griffiths
,
Takahiro A. Kato
,
Masaru Tateno
, and
Ju-Yu Yen

funding from Szerencsejáték Ltd. (the gambling operator of the Hungarian government) to maintain a telephone helpline service for problematic gambling. ZD is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Behavioral Addictions . MDG has received research funding from

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Steve Sharman
,
Amanda Roberts
,
Becky Harris
,
Rebecca Lockwood
, and
Henrietta Bowden-Jones

) reported comorbid substance misuse, whilst 8.6% ( n = 11) reported a concurrent behavioural addiction. The low prevalence of concurrent substance misuse may be due to the very young age of the patients. Furthermore, 30.5% ( n = 39) reported issues

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terms of conceptualization, therapeutic intervention and neuronal mechanisms, with behavioral addictions ( Brand et al., 2019 ). Determining whether CSBD shares neurobiological similarities with any of these disorders will help in understanding the

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rather than collecting his own data on the topic [e.g., his 12 most recent papers and communications about IGD and behavioral addiction on Research Gate (2014–2017) do not contain new primary data collected on IGD, but are commentaries of others

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the International Conference on Behavioral Addictions (ICBA), could provide a platform to discuss unresolved concerns to achieve a consensus regarding resolutions. At the sixth ICBA in 2019, the WHO established a working group to lead The WHO

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