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Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review of current measures and future possibilities (Király et al., 2018)
. E. , & Müller , K. W. ( 2017 ). Free-to-play: About addicted Whales, at risk Dolphins and healthy Minnows. Monetarization design and Internet gaming disorder . Addictive Behaviors, 64, 328 – 333 . doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2016.03.008 10.1016/j
to addictive behaviors: PGs exhibited significantly higher rates of nicotine and illicit drug dependence, based on standardized screening tools. Indeed high rates of comorbid substance use and gambling disorders are evident in the literature, with
Advances in molecular genetics and the prevention and treatment of substance misuse: Implications of association studies of the A1 allele of the D2 dopamine receptor gene Addictive Behaviors 29 7
: Further validation of a tool for simultaneous assessment of multiple addictive behaviours . Addictive Behaviors , 28 ( 2 ), 225 – 248 . https://doi.org/10.1016/s0306-4603(01)00231-3 . 10.1016/S0306-4603(01)00231-3 Davison , C. , Smith , G. D
conceptualizes PSNSU as an addictive behavior characterized by compulsive use of the social, communicative activity rather than specific application or device ( Wegmann & Brand, 2019 ). In this perspective, Problematic Facebook Use (PFU) would be only one example
-Affect-Cognition-Execution (I-PACE) model ( Brand et al., 2019 ), the dysregulation between the neural systems for early addictive behaviors is particularly related to the hyperactive impulsive system. Moreover, the cognitive and affective bias mechanisms, craving and cue
preferable ( King et al., 2020 ). Similar applies to other potential addictive behaviors on the Internet, such as the problematic use of online pornography, social networks, or online shopping. These problematic online behaviors may occur together with gaming
beneficial for guiding behavior, even when they conflict with current goals (e.g., salient objects might alert us to potential danger). However, they can also contribute to the maintenance of addictive behaviors ( Ciccarelli, Nigro, Griffiths, Cosenza, & D
Introduction It is well-established that adolescents participate in various risky and addictive behaviours ( Delfabbro, King, & Derevensky, 2016 ; Floros, 2018 ), especially boys ( ESPAD Group, 2020 ; Andrie et al
mechanism underlies emerging addictive behaviors and leads to high relapse rates among drug addicts ( Asmaro, Carolan, & Liotti, 2014 ; Marissen et al., 2006 ). Whether cybersex addiction shares a similar physiopathology needs further investigation. Because