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Addiction Research Unit: Affective and cognitive mechanisms of specific Internet‐use disorders

2021

In the eleventh International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) of the World Health Organization, gambling disorder and gaming disorder are included in the category 'disorders due to addictive behaviours', which can be specified further as occurring either predominantly offline or predominantly online. Other specific problematic behaviours may be considered for the category 'other specified disorders due to addictive behaviours'. The Research Unit FOR 2974, funded by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG), focuses on the most prominent online addictive behaviours: gaming, pornography use, buying-shopping and social-networks use. The main goal of the Research…

Coping (psychology)media_common.quotation_subjectDecision MakingMedicine (miscellaneous)CravingExecutive FunctionGermanymedicineHumansPornographyCravingmedia_commonPharmacologyAddictionAcademies and InstitutesNeuropsychologyCognitionExecutive functionsPsychiatry and Mental healthPsychologieCue reactivityCuesmedicine.symptomPsychologyInternet Addiction DisorderCognitive psychologyAddiction Biology
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Adicción a la pornografía: interferencia atencional y gravedad del consumo

2019

Introducción: El aumento del uso de las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TICS) e Internet en nuestra sociedad ha potenciado la aparición de nuevas formas de adicción. Una de las más relevantes por sus implicaciones sociosanitarias sería la adicción al cibersexo, y más en concreto, el visionado excesivo de pornografía online. Numerosos estudios apuntan que, en determinadas personas, el visionado de pornografía puede sobrevenir excesivo e incontrolado, generando graves problemas en las diferentes áreas de la vida. Por ello, es importante explorar aquellos factores que actúan como predisponentes o mantenedores de este problema. Se postula que uno de ellos podría ser la capacida…

Cue reactivityAddictionmedia_common.quotation_subjectReading (process)PornographyAttentional biasPsychologyVideo gamemedia_commonStroop effectCognitive psychologyTask (project management)International Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology. Revista INFAD de Psicología.
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LA DIPENDENZA DA INTERNET

2006

Dipendenza da Internet PIU Internet addictionSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaSettore MED/25 - Psichiatria
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La Dipendenza sessuale.

2009

Dipendenze comportamentali dipendenza sessuale sexual addictionSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaSettore MED/25 - Psichiatria
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Internet Gaming Disorder profiles and their associations with social engagement behaviours.

2021

Abstract Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD), describes the abuse of Internet games with detrimental impact to the real-life social engagement of some gamers. Indeed, evidence suggests that gamers differ on the severity and way in which they express IGD symptoms, as well as their social engagement behaviours. The present study aimed to: a) profile gamers regarding their experience of IGD symptoms and; b) examine how different IGD profiles varied on social engagement behaviours. Methods: A sample consisting of 1032 gamers (18–72 years, Mage = 24) was assessed with the Internet Gaming Disorder Scale 9 Items Short Form (IGDS9-SF) and social engagement questions regarding their participation in empl…

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Cognitive and behavioural effects induced by social stress plus MDMA administration in mice

2017

Adverse life experiences such as social stress may make an individual more vulnerable to drug addiction and mental disorders associated with drug consumption. The present work aimed to evaluate the effects of stress induced by acute social defeat combined with the administration of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) on depression-like behaviour, memory function and motor response to drug in late adolescent male mice. Two groups of mice were exposed to social defeat (SD) during four encounters with an aggressive co-specific, which took place on alternate days. Immediately after defeat, animals were treated with saline or MDMA 10mg/kg (SD+SAL and SD+MDMA). In control groups, mice were p…

Dominance-SubordinationMalemedicine.medical_specialtyN-Methyl-34-methylenedioxyamphetaminemedia_common.quotation_subjectPoison controlBehavioral SymptomsMotor ActivityBody TemperatureSocial defeatMice03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineCorticosteroneInternal medicinemental disordersAvoidance LearningmedicineAnimalsPsychiatrymedia_commonSocial stressAnalysis of VarianceAddictionRecognition PsychologyMDMAmedicine.diseaseTail suspension test030227 psychiatrySubstance abuseDisease Models AnimalEndocrinologyHindlimb SuspensionchemistryHallucinogensCognition DisordersCorticosteronePsychologyStress Psychologicalpsychological phenomena and processes030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugBehavioural Brain Research
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Nuovi derivati della Dopamina nell’Addiction da sostanze d’abuso: studi preclinici su modelli sperimentali murini

Dopamine derivatives CNS delivery Acetaldehyde Animal Behaviour Analysis Addiction Dopaminergic Neurotransmission Alcoholism Depressive-like behaviour cognitive flexibility in silico modelling molecular docking.Settore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoSettore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
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Why are our patients still suffering pain?

2007

Legal barriers, restricted resources, lack of physician training, and physician and patient worries about potential opioid addiction can be barriers to effective and rational pain management in patients with cancer pain. Sebastiano Mercadante discusses these issues, as well as suggesting interventions for improving care.

Drug UtilizationNarcoticsmedicine.medical_specialtyCulturePsychological interventionMEDLINEPainNeoplasmsPhysiciansmedicineHumansPain ManagementIn patientIntensive care medicineOpioid addictionPain MeasurementAnalgesicsEducation Medicalbusiness.industryfood and beveragesGeneral MedicinePain managementDrug UtilizationOncologyAttitudeCaregiversDrug and Narcotic ControlbusinessCancer painNature clinical practice. Oncology
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Association between Opioid Receptor mu 1 (OPRM1) Gene Polymorphisms and Tobacco and Alcohol Consumption in a Spanish Population.

2015

Evidence gained from animals and humans suggests that the encephalic opioid system might be involved in the development of drug addiction through its role in reward. Our aim is to assess the influence of genetic variations in the opioid receptor mu 1 on alcohol and tobacco consumption in a Spanish population. 763 unrelated individuals (465 women, 298 men) aged 18-85 years were recruited between October 2011 and April 2012. Participants were requested to answer a 35-item questionnaire on tobacco and alcohol consumption, as well as to complete the AUDIT and Fagerström tests. Individuals were genotyped for three polymorphisms in the opioid receptor mu 1 (OPRM1) gene, using a TaqMan® protocol. …

DrugAdultMaleAdolescentAlcohol DrinkingGenotypeSubstance-Related Disordersmedia_common.quotation_subjectReceptors Opioid muAlcoholDrug abusechemistry.chemical_compoundTobacco UseYoung AdultSex FactorsGene FrequencyPolymorphism (computer science)Surveys and QuestionnairesTobaccoGenetic variationmedicineHumansAssociation (psychology)media_commonAgedGeneticsAged 80 and overlcsh:R5-920Genetic polymorphismPolymorphism Geneticbusiness.industryAddictionMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSubstance abusePhenotypechemistryHaplotypesSample size determinationSpainCase-Control StudiesFemaleGene-Environment InteractionAlcohollcsh:Medicine (General)businessDemographyResearch ArticleBosnian journal of basic medical sciences
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Experiencing Effects of Cocaine and Speed with Self-Regulation Therapy.

2015

AbstractThis study demonstrates the efficacy of Self-Regulation Therapy (SRT) to induce effects of cocaine and speed in a single session. SRT is a suggestion procedure of sensorial recall exercises (salivation, feeling of weight, tension, etc.) that increases the capacity to reproduce all sensation types and those that drugs produce. The Self-Regulation Scale (SRS) measures this capacity. Four groups participated, formed according to drug use: Group 1 (uses no illegal drugs); Group 2 (experimentally uses cannabis only); Group 3 (moderate drug users); Group 4 (regular drug users, especially stimulants). All four groups participated in an SRT session to induce relaxation. No differences in th…

DrugAdultMaleLinguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectEuphoriantLanguage and LinguisticsSelf-ControlYoung AdultCocaineDopamine Uptake InhibitorsHumansSuggestionGeneral Psychologymedia_commonbiologyRelaxation (psychology)RecallIllicit DrugsAddictionConscientiousnessMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationAmphetamineTreatment OutcomeAnesthesiaResponsible drug useCentral Nervous System StimulantsFemaleCannabisPsychologyClinical psychologyPersonalityThe Spanish journal of psychology
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