نتایج جستجو برای: addictive behavior
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AbstractsIntroductions: Adiction is a pattern of substance abuse behavior characterized by overuse the (compulsive use), safety its availability, and high likelihood relapse after discontinuation. There are 3 (three) stages addiction, those stage internal change, lifestyle life breakdown. Objectives: This study aims to explore I-PACE concepts about components their relation with emergence addic...
OBJECTIVE Epidemiological studies indicate that experimentation with addictive drugs and onset of addictive disorders is primarily concentrated in adolescence and young adulthood. The authors describe basic and clinical data supporting adolescent neurodevelopment as a biologically critical period of greater vulnerability for experimentation with substances and acquisition of substance use disor...
CONTEXT Research has implicated an addictive process in the development and maintenance of obesity. Although parallels in neural functioning between obesity and substance dependence have been found, to our knowledge, no studies have examined the neural correlates of addictive-like eating behavior. OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that elevated "food addiction" scores are associated with simil...
The spread of addictive behavior among minors continues to be a dangerous trend about children and young people. Therefore, one the most important areas pedagogical activity is prevention addictions in educational organizations, as well training university students for being able prevent adolescents. study considers structure students’ readiness environment, relying on competence-based approach...
BACKGROUND/AIMS To assess the prevalence and correlates of addictive-like eating behavior in Germany. METHODS The German version of the Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS) 2.0 was used to investigate, for the first time, the prevalence of 'food addiction' in a representative sample aged 18-65 years (N = 1,034). RESULTS The prevalence of 'food addiction' measured by the YFAS 2.0 was 7.9%. Indiv...
Delayed reward discounting is a behavioral economic index of impulsivity, referring to how much an individual devalues a reward based on its delay in time. As a behavioral process that varies considerably across individuals, delay discounting has been studied extensively as a model for self-control, both in the general population and in clinical samples. There is growing interest in genetic inf...
With the growing pervasive use of smartphone, people are becoming increasingly dependent on their mobile social media for real-time information obtainment and social connection. However, the addictive use of social media has drawn little attention in IS research and the very few extant studies tend to merely adopt conceptualizing approaches such as content analysis, statistic descriptions, and ...
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