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The association between Internet user characteristics and dimensions of Internet addiction among Greek adolescents

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Utility of parental mediation model on youth’s problematic online gaming

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Prevalence of Internet addiction in a sample of southern Italian high school students

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Predicting disordered gambling with illusory control, gaming preferences, and Internet gaming addiction among Chinese youth

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Gender differences in internet addiction associated with psychological health indicators among adolescents using a national web-based survey

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Assessing problematic video gaming using the theory of planned behavior: A longitudinal study of Dutch young people

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Video game addiction, engagement and symptoms of stress, depression and anxiety: The mediating role of coping

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Internet gambling and problem gambling among 13 to 18 year old adolescents in Iceland

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Differential risk factors associated with adolescent addictive disorders: A comparison between substance use disorders and Internet/gaming addiction

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Prevalence of problematic video gaming among Ontario adolescents

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