Background and aims: Changes in the nomenclature of addictions suggest a significant shift in the conceptualization of addictions, where non-substance related behaviors can also be classified as addictions. A large amount of data provides empirical evidence that there are overlaps of different types of addictive behaviors in etiology, phenomenology, and in the underlying psychological and biological mechanisms. Our aim was to investigate the co-occurrences of a wide range of substance use and behavioral addictions. Methods: The present epidemiological analysis was carried out as part of the Psychological and Genetic Factors of the Addictive Behaviors (PGA) Study, where data were collected from 3,003 adolescents and young adults (42.6% ...
It might be hard to imagine that a leisure activity could turn to suffering and mental disorder in n...
Behavioral addictions (BAs) and substance use disorders (SUDs) tend to co-occur; both are associated...
<i>Aim:</i> To investigate co-occurrence and shared personality characteristics of problematic compu...
Changes in the nomenclature of addictions suggest a significant shift in the conceptualization of ad...
Objectives: Most of the addiction studies focus on very specific aspects of addictions, often with c...
Background and aims The aims of this study were (a) to describe the prevalence of single versus mult...
Background: Common elements across different forms of addiction suggest the possibility of comorbid...
Introduction: Addiction is not solely “substance dependence”. Diminished control is a core defining ...
Background: There are a wide range of negative effects associated with both substance use disorders ...
Abstract Background and Aims Recent work has studied multiple addictions using a matrix measure,...
Addictive disorders represent a major health issue both in the United States and worldwide. Because ...
Background and aims: Behavioral addictions (BAs) and substance use disorders (SUDs) tend to co-occur...
peer reviewedWhile addictions to substances such as alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs have been exte...
The link among ADHD and addiction is increasingly shifting into the focus of scientific study. It b...
Background and Aims Recent work has studied addictions using a matrix measure, which taps multiple...
It might be hard to imagine that a leisure activity could turn to suffering and mental disorder in n...
Behavioral addictions (BAs) and substance use disorders (SUDs) tend to co-occur; both are associated...
<i>Aim:</i> To investigate co-occurrence and shared personality characteristics of problematic compu...
Changes in the nomenclature of addictions suggest a significant shift in the conceptualization of ad...
Objectives: Most of the addiction studies focus on very specific aspects of addictions, often with c...
Background and aims The aims of this study were (a) to describe the prevalence of single versus mult...
Background: Common elements across different forms of addiction suggest the possibility of comorbid...
Introduction: Addiction is not solely “substance dependence”. Diminished control is a core defining ...
Background: There are a wide range of negative effects associated with both substance use disorders ...
Abstract Background and Aims Recent work has studied multiple addictions using a matrix measure,...
Addictive disorders represent a major health issue both in the United States and worldwide. Because ...
Background and aims: Behavioral addictions (BAs) and substance use disorders (SUDs) tend to co-occur...
peer reviewedWhile addictions to substances such as alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs have been exte...
The link among ADHD and addiction is increasingly shifting into the focus of scientific study. It b...
Background and Aims Recent work has studied addictions using a matrix measure, which taps multiple...
It might be hard to imagine that a leisure activity could turn to suffering and mental disorder in n...
Behavioral addictions (BAs) and substance use disorders (SUDs) tend to co-occur; both are associated...
<i>Aim:</i> To investigate co-occurrence and shared personality characteristics of problematic compu...