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Publikováno v:
Journal of Eating Disorders, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2023)
Abstract Background Mental health literacy has implications for mental disorder recognition, help-seeking, and stigma reduction. Research on binge-eating disorder mental health literacy (BED MHL) is limited. To address this gap, our study examined BE
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https://doaj.org/article/c4c2d08bfe35418ab451913b2dc07381
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Journal of gambling studies.
It is not known why some novice gamblers eventually develop Gambling Disorder while most do not. This study tested predictions from two competing models of Gambling Disorder etiology: the Pathways Model of Problem and Pathological Gambling (Blaszczyn
Publikováno v:
Current Psychology. 41:3641-3650
Massively Multiplayer Online First-Person Shooter (MMOFPS) games are among the most high-risk games related to the development problem video gaming. These games are often designed to promote direct competition between players, and research has identi
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. 19:1284-1299
While smartphones have proven advantageous for individuals and societies, preliminary findings suggest that some individuals may experience distress associated with excessive or problematic smartphone use. The current study presents an emotion dysreg
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British Journal of Guidance & Counselling. 47:727-743
Turnover is a significant problem in the school system, but little is known about turnover and turnover intention among school counsellors. Previous studies point to several aspects of scho...
Autor:
Kayla B. Hollett, Nick Harris
Publikováno v:
Addiction Research & Theory. 28:38-45
Background and Purpose: Emotion dysregulation is characterised by difficulties monitoring, understanding, and accepting uncomfortable emotions and may lead some individuals to attempt to attenuate ...
Autor:
Jacqueline C. Carter, Kayla B. Hollett
Publikováno v:
The International journal of eating disordersREFERENCES. 54(5)
OBJECTIVE Vignette research on binge-eating disorder (BED) stigma is limited and lacking methodological rigor. Existing studies lack control vignettes and typically present characters with overweight or obesity, introducing the confound of weight sti