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B Dintcheff 2005 Shared predictors of youthful gambling, substance use, and delinquency Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 19 2
Disorders due to addictive behaviors: Further issues, debates, and controversies •
Commentary to the debate: “Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11”
“disorders due to addictive behaviors”. The classification of behaviors that do not involve the ingestion of a psychoactive substance as genuine addictions has wide implications for the addictive behaviors fields as it opens up the possibility of any
). Internet gaming disorder [IGD] was included in Section III of the DSM-5 as a potentially addictive behavior to be considered for further research ( Griffiths, King, & Demetrovics, 2014a ; Király, Griffiths, & Demetrovics, 2015 ). These fundamental changes
-isolated environment ( Hofford, Prendergast, & Bardo, 2018 ). To correspond with the current trend in the literature we adopted the term “potentially addictive behaviours” to reflect the shared etiology and potential overlap between substance and non-substance use
Introduction Gambling and gaming disorders have been designated as “disorders due to addictive behaviors” in the eleventh edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) ( World Health Organization
What the grey literature can contribute to addictive behaviour disorder classification •
Commentary to the debate: “Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11”
In their article “Which conditions should be considered as disorders in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) designation of ‘other specified disorders due to addictive behaviours’”, Brand et al. (2022) provide three
://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/200508/you-me-and-porn-make-three . S. Fisher 1994 Identifying video game addiction in children and adolescents Addictive
( Adams, 2009 ; Hausenblas & Downs, 2002a ), studies concerning the potential overlap between EXD and other addictive behaviors are still more than scarce. Lejoyeux et al. (2008) investigated EXD and its relation to other addictions among clients of a
addictive behavior. Finally, we sought to identify awareness and utilization of treatment and support services to the homeless population in relation to gambling. Methods Participants Participants ( n = 72