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Background The above-average proportion of people with opioid use disorder living in prisons is a worldwide reality, and the need to treat these people was recognized internationally more than 20 years ago.
Heino Stöver +5 more
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Loscalzo and Giannini (Loscalzo, Y., & Giannini, M. [2017]. Studyholism or Study Addiction? A comprehensive model for a possible new clinical condition. In A. M. Columbus (Ed.), Advances in psychological research, (Vol. 125, pp. 19-37).
Yura Loscalzo, Marco Giannini
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A Theory of Natural Addiction [PDF]
Economic theories of rational addiction aim to describe consumer behavior in the presence of habit-forming goods. We provide a biological foundation for this body of work by formally specifying conditions under which it is optimal to form a habit.
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Exploring the link among state of mind concerning childhood attachment, attachment in close relationships, parental bonding, and psychopathological symptoms in substance users [PDF]
In the present study, we have explored the link among styles of attachment and psychopathology in drug users. We know that insecure attachment predisposes the individuals the development of drug-addiction and psychopathological symptoms.
Corsano, Paola +4 more
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Exploring new frontiers to generate an integrated definition of workaholism [PDF]
In general, contemporary data indicate that workaholism represents a value system about the importance of working and achieving that certainly does not meet the scientific criteria for addiction, as it is associated with a similar quality of health and ...
McMillan, Lynley H.W. +1 more
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Motivational Background of Workaholism: A Systematic Review
There are contradictory results of previous studies concerning the effect of work motivation on workaholism. Moreover, the existing reviews did not generate a comprehensive discussion around this particular theme.
Morkevičiūtė Modesta +1 more
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Addiction to Work: A Critical Review of the Workaholism Construct and Recommendations for Assessment [PDF]
Workaholism was first conceptualized in the early 1970s as a behavioral addiction, featuring compulsive use and interpersonal conflict. The current article briefly examines the empirical and theoretical literature over the past four decades. In relation
American Psychiatric Association +17 more
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Types and Forms of Addictive Behavior of Law Enforcement Employees
The article discusses types and forms of an addictive behavior of law enforcement officers (in terms of employees of internal affairs bodies) in conjunction with individual psychological characteristics.
Chernyshova E.V., Suslova V.R.
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The evolution of Internet addiction: A global perspective [PDF]
Kimberly Young’s early work on Internet addiction (IA)has been pioneering and her early writings on the topic inspired many others to carry out research in the area.
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IntroductionThe Ready, Willing, Able framework aids in examining emergency response preparedness among college campuses and student communities. There remains a gap in understanding levels of readiness, willingness, and ability in opioid overdose ...
Jake Samora +6 more
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