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Internet gaming disorder: Inadequate diagnostic criteria wrapped in a constraining conceptual model

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
Author:
Vladan Starcevic

life? A tenable blueprint for behavioral addiction research . Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 4 ( 3 ), 119 – 123 . doi: 10.1556/2006.4.2015.009 10.1556/2006.4.2015.009 Chan , P

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). Compulsive sexual behavior disorder in 42 countries: Insights from the International Sex Survey and introduction of standardized assessment tools . Journal of Behavioral Addictions , 12 ( 2 ), 393 – 407 . https://doi.org/10.1556/2006.2023.00028 . Bőthe

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Ten myths (or facts?) about workaholism: An appetitive motivation framework

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

Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Author:
Steve Sussman

Addiction is a New Behavioral Addiction Alcoholism has been widely noted in historical writings (e.g., the Roman Empire, Shakespeare, and Abraham Lincoln), and scientific research on it began 150 years ago or so ( Sussman, 2017 ). Conversely, leading

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Prerequisites for stakeholder framework: Consumer advocacy and health protection in the digital industry

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

Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Author:
Hae Kook Lee

Gaming Disorder proposal (Aarseth et al.) . Journal of Behavioral Addictions , 6 ( 3 ), 285 – 289 . https://doi.org/10.1556/2006.6.2017.036 . Center for Digital Democracy [CDD] . Retrieved July 13, 2020, from https

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Problematic gaming exists and is an example of disordered gaming

Commentary on: Scholars’ open debate paper on the World Health Organization ICD-11 Gaming Disorder proposal (Aarseth et al.)

Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Mark D. Griffiths
,
Daria J. Kuss
,
Olatz Lopez-Fernandez
, and
Halley M. Pontes

. , Starcevic , V. , Stutman , G. , & Van Rooij , A. ( 2016 ). Scholars’ open debate paper on the World Health Organization ICD-11 Gaming Disorder proposal . Journal of Behavioral Addictions . Advance online

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developing behavioural addictions due to the significant biological, psychological, social, and environmental changes that occur, making it suitable developmental stage for studying online risk behaviours such as IGD. This is due to adolescents' high

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behavioral addictions ( Canale, Vieno, Griffiths, Rubaltelli, & Santinello, 2015 ; Kuntsche, Knibbe, Gmel, & Engels, 2006 ). Previous research has shown that escape (playing to avoid real world problems, e.g., because gaming makes me forget real life

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' open debate paper on the World Health Organization ICD-11 gaming disorder proposal . Journal of Behavioral Addictions , 6 ( 3 ), 267 – 270 . https://doi.org/10.1556/2006.5.2016.088 . 10.1556/2006.5.2016.088 Amarreh , I. , Meyerand , M. E

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Mitra-Sadat Sadat-Shirazi
,
Nasim Vousooghi
,
Bentolhoda Alizadeh
,
Seyed Mohammad Makki
,
Seyed Zeinolabedin Zarei
,
Shahrzad Nazari
, and
Mohammad Reza Zarrindast

Introduction Behavioral addictions are disorders comparable with substance addiction, but with a behavioral core other than consumption of a psychoactive drug. Several behavioral addictions have been described, such as

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addiction, person-centered, qualitative studies have demonstrated consistency in perceived symptoms and aetiology between substance and behavioural addictions with some addiction-specific differences, e.g. the financial harms and underpinnings of gambling

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