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Using machine learning to model problematic smartphone use severity: The significant role of fear of missing out

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Depression, anxiety and fear of missing out as correlates of social, non-social and problematic smartphone use

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Depression and anxiety symptoms are related to problematic smartphone use severity in Chinese young adults: Fear of missing out as a mediator

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Neurobiological correlates of internet gaming disorder: Similarities to pathological gambling

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Identifying video game addiction in children and adolescents

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Validation of the ten-item Internet Gaming Disorder Test (IGDT-10) and evaluation of the nine DSM-5 Internet Gaming Disorder criteria

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Clinical validation of the C-VAT 2.0 assessment tool for gaming disorder: A sensitivity analysis of the proposed DSM-5 criteria and the clinical characteristics of young patients with 'video game addiction'

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Problematic Internet use as an age-related multifaceted problem: Evidence from a two-site survey

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Peer, parent and media influences on adolescent smoking by developmental stage

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Blunted feedback processing during risk-taking in adolescents with features of problematic Internet use

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