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less than 17.5 ( Lazarević, Batinić & Vukosavljević-Gvozden, 2016 ). Hungary The first epidemiological studies of EDs in Hungary were carried out in 1988–1989. In a population of medical students, the proportion of the AN attitude (EAT score >29) was 1
–38 Shepherd, M., Oppenheim, A. N., Mitchell, S. (1965): Childhood behavior disorders and the child-guidance clinic: an epidemiological study. J. Child Psychol. Psychiat., 7: 39–52. Spaner, D., Bland, R. C., Newman, S. C. (1994
, 187–195. Furukawaa , T., Hiraib , T., Kitamurac , T., Takahashib , K. (1997) Application of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale among first-visit psychiatric patients: a new approach to
-diagnostic screening tool, the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CESD), a Taiwan study ( Lin et al., 2008 ), a mainland China study ( Jin, Chang, & Ma, 2013 ), and a Hong Kong study ( Li, Chan, Chung, & Chui, 2010 ) reported prevalence of severe
Chinese version of the 20-item Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression scale (CES-D), which is a commonly used self-reported instrument for screening depressive symptoms. Its Chinese version of CES-D has been validated ( Chen, Yang, & Li, 2009
. Methods Sample Data were obtained from an epidemiological study on pathological gambling [Pathological Gambling and Epidemiology (PAGE); Meyer et al., 2015 ] in Germany. Proactive and reactive recruitment strategies were used
Relationships , 6 ( 2 ), 181 - 196 . Radloff , L.S. ( 1991 ). The use of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale in adolescents and young adults . Journal of Youth and Adolescence , 20 ( 2 ), 149 - 166 . Rosenberg , M. ( 1965 ). Society
10-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CESD-10) assessed depressive symptoms during the past week ( Amtmann et al., 2014 ). It is a short version of the CESD-20 and has good reliability and validity ( Amtmann et al., 2014 ). A cut
Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale; DASS-21, Depression anxiety stress scale-21; GAD-7, General Anxiety Disorder Scale-7; GHQ-28, the General Health Questionnaire; MPA, mobile phone addiction; MPAI, Mobile Phone Addiction Index; MPATS, Mobile Phone Addiction
relatedness of these potentially addictive behaviors. Epidemiological studies have shown high comorbidities between psychoactive substance use disorders and other potentially addictive behaviors ( Di Nicola et al., 2015 ; Grant, Mancebo, Pinto, Eisen