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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Ana Estévez
,
Paula Jáuregui
,
Inmaculada Sánchez-Marcos
,
Hibai López-González
, and
Mark D. Griffiths

contrast with studies that have utilized other diagnostic screening instruments. Furthermore, a few studies have reported some problems associated with this instrument in accurately assessing problem gambling in adolescent populations ( Ladouceur et

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Shane W. Kraus
,
Mateusz Gola
,
Joshua B. Grubbs
,
Ewelina Kowalewska
,
Rani A. Hoff
,
Michał Lew-Starowicz
,
Steve Martino
,
Steven D. Shirk
, and
Marc N. Potenza

the diagnostic recognition of CSBD. In June 2019, CSBD was officially added to the ICD-11 ( World Health Organization, 2018 ) and with the high co-occurrence of PPU, the development of short, robust, and psychometrically sound screening instruments for

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population, that is current social casino gamers who also engaged in gambling. Specifically, we first used a brief screening instrument to assess whether participants engaged in social casino games and gambling activities in the past 3 months. All

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dependence Nicotine dependence (ND) was measured with the Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND; Heatherton, Kozlowski, Frecker, & Fagerström, 1991 ), a 6-item screening instrument. Questions included: (1) “How soon after you wake up do you smoke

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In addition to the clinical interview, we assessed self-reported symptoms as measured with the Assessment of Criteria for Specific Internet-use Disorders (ACSID-11; Müller et al., 2022 ). The ACSID-11 is an 11-item screening instrument that captures

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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

, A. , Montag , C. , … Brand , M. ( 2022 ). Assessment of criteria for specific internet-use disorders (ACSID-11): Introduction of a new screening instrument capturing ICD-11 criteria for gaming disorder and other potential Internet-use disorders

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. Assessment of IA according to DSM-5 The 14-item CIUS was used as a screening instrument covering the following five core criteria: salience, withdrawal, loss of control, conflict, and coping with unpleasant mood. The items are represented by a 5

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.04.029 Vadlin , S. , Åslund , C. , & Nilsson , K. W. ( 2015 ). Development and content validity of a screening instrument for gaming addiction in

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severity as “mild”, “moderate”, “severe”). Additionally, Goodie and Fortune (2013) in a recent review suggested to not only use screening instruments for gambling problems like the South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS, Lesieur & Blume, 1987 ) but to rely on

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Eszter Kotyuk
,
Anna Magi
,
Andrea Eisinger
,
Orsolya Király
,
Andrea Vereczkei
,
Csaba Barta
,
Mark D. Griffiths
,
Anna Székely
,
Gyöngyi Kökönyei
,
Judit Farkas
,
Bernadette Kun
,
Rajendra D. Badgaiyan
,
Róbert Urbán
,
Kenneth Blum
, and
Zsolt Demetrovics

hair pulling in the past seven days. As noted above, the severity of these potentially addictive behaviors was assessed by psychometrically sound screening instruments. To assess the problematic occurrence of these behaviors the number of participants

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