نتایج جستجو برای: addictive behavior

تعداد نتایج: 621176  

2010
Reinout W. Wiers Susan L. Ames Wilhelm Hofmann Marvin Krank Alan W. Stacy

This paper contrasts dual-process and personality approaches in the prediction of addictive behaviors and related risk behaviors. In dual-process models, behavior is described as the joint outcome of qualitatively different "impulsive" (or associative) and "reflective" processes. There are important individual differences regarding both types of processes, and the relative strength of both in a...

Journal: :The Journal of genetic psychology 2011
Marc A Lindberg Stuart W Thomas

In line with dynamic systems and dialectical theories of development, it was theorized that a psychopathology such as an addiction could have several causes (equifinality) and that more specific diagnoses and treatments of the most salient clinical issues for individuals coming from different developmental paths could increase the success rates of most therapies. Further, the issues from a deve...

Journal: :Pneumonologia i alergologia polska 2010
Albrecht Ulmer

Journal: :Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2004
Neil D Weinstein Paul Slovic Ginger Gibson

Data collected in two nationwide surveys (N=361 and N=788) provide insight into the extent to which smokers recognize the ease of addiction and the difficulty of quitting. Smokers generally acknowledge that addiction occurs quickly and that smokers have considerable difficulty quitting. Youth smokers, however, generally believe that they would have less difficulty than other smokers and that th...

2015

As yet games have not achieved the engagement factor seen in the movie industry, the holy grail for any games designer is to engage, excite and attract their players without running into the downside of addiction. There are two major factors to achieving this goal that need to be considered: Does the player “Believe” the game The emotional “roller-coaster” ride experienced by the player If thes...

Journal: :Trends in pharmacological sciences 2005
Anne-Noël Samaha Terry E Robinson

It is widely accepted that the more rapidly drugs of abuse reach the brain the greater their potential for addiction. This might be one reason why cocaine and nicotine are more addictive when they are smoked than when they are administered by other routes. Traditionally, rapidly administered drugs are thought to be more addictive because they are more euphorigenic and/or more reinforcing. Howev...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2005
Susan L Kenford David W Wetter Samuel K Welsch Stevens S Smith Michael C Fiore Timothy B Baker

Experimental and occasional cigarette use among college students is widespread. Little is known about what differentiates the occasional college smoker who becomes a regular smoker from the one who does not. Possible risk factors include peer smoking, lifestyle factors, such as lack of exercise, and health/addiction concerns. The current study investigated the progression of smoking in a cohort...

1966
Max Glatt

Why is it that some people who are exposed to drugs ultimately become dependent on them, while others seem to be able to withstand the experience without lasting damage? What are the personal factors that cause addiction? Are they physical or psychological? Dr. Max Glatt of St. Bernard's Hospital has made a special investigation of the causes of addiction and here outlines some significant find...

2016
Joanne Neale

The processes of analysing qualitative data, particularly the stage between coding and publication, are often vague and/or poorly explained within addiction science and research more broadly. A simple but rigorous and transparent technique for analysing qualitative textual data, developed within the field of addiction, is described. The technique, iterative categorization (IC), is suitable for ...

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