نتایج جستجو برای: addictive behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 137814  

2017
Marco Di Nicola Vittoria Rachele Ferri Lorenzo Moccia Isabella Panaccione Annamaria Miriam Strangio Daniela Tedeschi Paolo Grandinetti Antonino Callea Fabio De-Giorgio Giovanni Martinotti Luigi Janiri

Background The aims of the study were to assess prevalence and gender differences of addictive behaviors (substance- and non-substance-related) in an adolescent population, and their association with psychopathological features and academic performance. Material and methods A sample of high school Italian students (n = 996; M = 240, F = 756) was examined using a self-report survey concerning ...

2017
Barna Konkolÿ Thege Lewis Horwood Linda Slater Maria C Tan David C Hodgins T Cameron Wild

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to systematically summarize knowledge on the association between exposure to interpersonal trauma and addictive behaviors. Extant reviews on this association focused on a restricted range of substance-related addictions, and/or used a narrative instead of a systematic approach. METHODS Systematic searches of 8 databases yielded 29,841 studies, of which 305...

2011
Christian S Hendershot Katie Witkiewitz William H George G Alan Marlatt

The Relapse Prevention (RP) model has been a mainstay of addictions theory and treatment since its introduction three decades ago. This paper provides an overview and update of RP for addictive behaviors with a focus on developments over the last decade (2000-2010). Major treatment outcome studies and meta-analyses are summarized, as are selected empirical findings relevant to the tenets of the...

2007
Nadia S. Hejazi

Addictions are illnesses of complex causation, including inheritance and a role for gene/environment interactions. Functional alleles influencing pharmacodynamic (tissue response) and pharmacokinetic (absorption, distribution, and metabolism) play a role, but these interact with diverse environmental factors including early life stress, underage drug exposure, availability of addictive agents, ...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2017
Hyoun S Kim Aparecida Rangon Christianini Daniela Bertoni Maria do Carmo Medeiros de Oliveira David C Hodgins Hermano Tavares

We examined the association between kleptomania and addictive disorders, including behavioral addictions. Fifty-three individuals with a diagnosis of kleptomania completed measures of kleptomania severity, semi-structured clinical interviews to assess co-morbid diagnosis of addictive disorders, and the Shorter PROMIS Questionnaire (SPQ) assessing an array of addictive behaviors. 20.75% of the s...

2007
Scott D. Philibin Kristine M. Wiren John C. Crabbe

Addiction is not a medical term, and the range of disorders included varies according to the beliefs of the beholder. Nonetheless, its lay usage and dictionary definitions reflect the common belief that at its core is surrender to habitual, self-destructive behavior. Like most psychiatric disorders, attempts to define diagnostic criteria must use terms and constructs from entirely different lan...

2015
Jory Deleuze Lucien Rochat Lucia Romo Martial Van der Linden Sophia Achab Gabriel Thorens Yasser Khazaal Daniele Zullino Pierre Maurage Stéphane Rothen Joël Billieux

While addictions to substances such as alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs have been extensively investigated, interest has been growing in potential non-substance-related addictive behaviors (e.g., excessive gambling, buying or playing video games). In the current study, we sought to determine the prevalence and characteristics of a wide range of addictive behaviors in a general population sampl...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2013
Caroline Davis Natalie J Loxton

The purpose of this study was to examine reward-related genetic risk for addictive behaviors in a healthy community sample (n=217) of men and women. We tested a mediation model predicting that a quantitative multilocus genetic profile score - reflecting the additive effects of alleles known to confer relatively increased dopamine signaling in the ventral striatum - would relate positively to a ...

2017
Caroline Davis Laura Mackew Robert D. Levitan Allan S. Kaplan Jacqueline C. Carter James L. Kennedy

While there is good evidence that binge eating disorder (BED) is linked to higher-than-expected use of a broad range of addictive behaviors, mechanisms underlying this association are not well understood. Using a mediation-analytical approach with three age- and gender-matched groups - overweight/obese adults with (n = 42) and without (n = 104) BED, and normal-weight control participants (n = 7...

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