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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Kristine Rømer Thomsen
,
Mette Buhl Callesen
,
Morten Hesse
,
Timo Lehmann Kvamme
,
Michael Mulbjerg Pedersen
,
Mads Uffe Pedersen
, and
Valerie Voon

adults, UPPS-P scores did not discriminate between healthy gamers and gamers endorsing DSM-5 Internet gaming disorder ( Deleuze et al., 2017 ). A recent study of young adults/adults reported a positive association between negative urgency and addictive

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low severity “impulsive” (associated with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)). Internet gaming disorder was the only mental disorder included in the DSM-5 ( American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ), and gaming disorder was included in the

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). Apart from the enjoyable aspects of the Internet, the incidence of Internet addiction seems to have increased in the recent years ( Mihara & Higuchi, 2017 ; Rumpf et al., 2014 ). Despite the inclusion of “Internet gaming disorder” in the fifth

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, 1009540 . https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2022.1009540 . Fam , J. Y. ( 2018 ). Prevalence of internet gaming disorder in adolescents: A meta‐analysis across three decades . Scandinavian Journal of Psychology , 59 ( 5 ), 524 – 531 . https://doi.org/10

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Haishan Tang
,
Yuanyuan Li
,
Wanglin Dong
,
Xiajun Guo
,
Sijia Wu
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Chaoran Chen
, and
Guangli Lu

, Social OR Media Addictions, Social OR Social Media Addictions OR Social Media Addictions OR Smartphone Addiction OR Addiction, Smartphone OR Addictions, Smartphone OR Smartphone Addictions OR Internet Gaming Disorder OR Disorder, Internet Gaming OR

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Addiktológiai pszichológia Magyarországon: az elmúlt 30 év áttekintése

Addiction Psychology in Hungary: A Review of the Past 30 Years

Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle
Authors:
Zsolt Demetrovics
and
József Rácz

” Exist? Some Case Study Evidence . Cyberpsychology and Behavior , 3 , 211 - 218 . 10.1089/109493100316067 Griffiths , M. D. , King , D. L. , & Demetrovics , Zs. ( 2014 ). DSM-5 internet gaming disorder needs a unified approach to assessment

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Ji-Bin Li
,
Anise M.S. Wu
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Li-Fen Feng
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Yang Deng
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Jing-Hua Li
,
Yu-Xia Chen
,
Jin-Chen Mai
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Phoenix K.H. Mo
, and
Joseph T.F. Lau

developed and used to select cut-off points. The latent profile analysis (LPA) is one such method. It has been used to derive the cut-off points for the 6-item Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale ( Banyai et al., 2017 ), the 10-Item Internet Gaming Disorder

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-14.2014 . Chen , C. Y. , Yen , J. Y. , Wang , P. W. , Liu , G. C. , Yen , C. F. , & Ko , C. H. ( 2016 ). Altered functional connectivity of the insula and nucleus accumbens in internet gaming disorder: A resting state fMRI study . European Addiction

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. J. , Griffiths , M. D. , & Pontes , H. M. ( 2017 ). Chaos and confusion in DSM-5 diagnosis of Internet gaming disorder: Issues, concerns, and recommendations for clarity in the field . Journal of

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Orsolya Inhóf
,
András N. Zsidó
,
Gábor Perlaki
,
Gergely Orsi
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Beatrix Lábadi
,
Norbert Kovács
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Anna Szente
,
Tamás Dóczi
,
József Janszky
, and
Gergely Darnai

. The relationship between them is strong; they have several common features, for example, consequences and underlying etiologies ( Koo & Kwon, 2014 ). However, these types can also be distinguished. The Internet Gaming Disorder is included in the fifth

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