نتایج جستجو برای: behavioral addiction

تعداد نتایج: 168937  

2015
Yana Kisyovska Julia Krönung Andreas Eckhardt

The high increase of usage rates of Social Networking Sites (SNS) such as Facebook are a worldwide phenomenon as are people spending hours in Facebook especially among young adolescents. However, beside their useful and enjoyable features, SNS like Facebook have also proven to have undesired outcomes in terms of technostress, social overload, or even addiction. Addiction as a variable in adopti...

Journal: :European Psychiatry 2023

Introduction Behavioral addictions are a growing problem in the society. Digital technologies used by people of different ages, and their number is increasing every year. The precise reasons for development remain unknown. In case behavioral addictions, especially Internet addiction, significance personality traits behaviors predisposing an individual to such as depressiveness, anxiety, hostile...

2013
Donald L. Hilton

Addiction has been a divisive term when applied to various compulsive sexual behaviors (CSBs), including obsessive use of pornography. Despite a growing acceptance of the existence of natural or process addictions based on an increased understanding of the function of the mesolimbic dopaminergic reward systems, there has been a reticence to label CSBs as potentially addictive. While pathologica...

2014
Abbas Abolghasemi Hasan Sadeghi Azar Kiamarsi Moslem Abbasi

BACKGROUND Behavioral addictions (BAs) can be understood as disorders characterized by repetitive occurrence of reactivity and uncontrolled behaviors. Very few studies have investigated their association with bipolar mood disorders. OBJECTIVES The present study aimed to determine the role of behavioral addictions in predicting interpersonal behavioral addictions in bipolar mood disorder patie...

Journal: :Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services 2015
Cristina Quinones Mark D Griffiths

Workaholism was first conceptualized in the early 1970s as a behavioral addiction, featuring compulsive use and interpersonal conflict. The current article briefly examines the empirical and theoretical literature over the past four decades. In relation to conceptualization and measurement, how the concept of workaholism has worsened from using dimensions based on anecdotal evidence, ad-hoc mea...

Journal: :Journal of behavioral addictions 2012
Daria J Kuss Mark D Griffiths

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Research suggests that excessive online gaming may lead to symptoms commonly experienced by substance addicts. Since games are particularly appealing to children and adolescents, these individuals may be more at risk than other groups of developing gaming addiction. METHODS Given these potential concerns, a literature review was undertaken in order (i) to present the class...

Journal: :Broad Research in Artificial Inteligence Neuroscience 2023

In the last 20 years, computer technology has developed rapidly, and internet-based social networks (e.g. Facebook, Instagram, WeChat, or Twitter) have proliferated even faster, becoming a very important part of people's lives. But in recent dependence to these sites emerged, called by many authors media addiction. present study, we aim analyze if there really is an addiction networks, what are...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Rafael Maldonado Fernando Rodríguez de Fonseca

The use of cannabis sativa preparations as recreational drugs can be traced back to the earliest civilizations. However, animal models of cannabinoid addiction allowing the exploration of neural correlates of cannabinoid abuse have been developed only recently. We review these models and the role of the CB1 cannabinoid receptor, the main target of natural cannabinoids, and its interaction with ...

2013
Jisun Sung Jungkwon Lee Hye-Mi Noh Yong Soon Park Eun Ju Ahn

BACKGROUND The number of internet users is increasing rapidly and internet addiction among adolescents has become a serious public health problem in Korea. In the light of behavioral addiction, this study was aimed to identify the associations between the risk of internet addiction and other problem behaviors which can lead to addiction, such as cigarette smoking, alcohol drinking, drug abuse, ...

2005
B. Douglas Bernheim Antonio Rangel Colin Camerer Peter Diamond Emmanuel Saez

This paper has two goals. First, we discuss several emerging approaches to applied welfare analysis under non-standard (“behavioral”) assumptions concerning consumer choice. This provides a foundation for Behavioral Public Economics. Second, we illustrate applications of these approaches by surveying behavioral studies of policy problems involving saving, addiction, and public goods. We argue t...

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