Journal of Behavioral Addictions

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Behavioral Addictions is 11. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Corrigendum to: A cross-national comparison of problematic gaming behavior and well-being in adolescents76
Corrigendum to: Deep learning(s) in gaming disorder through the user-avatar bond: A longitudinal study using machine learning75
Spatio-temporal EEG dynamics during decision-making in online poker players with problem gambling60
Profiles and transitions of non-suicidal self-injury with addictive features in adolescents: Predictive role of maladaptive cognitive schemas56
The longitudinal associations between internet addiction and ADHD symptoms among adolescents54
The high cost of direct marketing from wagering operators, tipsters and affiliates: An ecological momentary assessment of how wagering promotions drive betting, expenditure, and harm54
What makes children aged 10 to 13 engage in problematic smartphone use? A longitudinal study of changing patterns considering individual, parental, and school factors51
LGBQ-affirming clinical recommendations for compulsive sexual behavior disorder51
Bridging the links between Big Five personality traits and problematic smartphone use: A network analysis48
Restless minds, restless nights: A 2-wave preliminary study on the associations between sleep quality, negative metacognitions and Problematic Smartphone Use47
Profiles of problematic pornography use and religiosity-based moral incongruence using latent profile analysis: A two-sample study46
Longitudinal relation between childhood maltreatment and problematic internet game use among Chinese early adolescents: The roles of internalizing symptoms and FKBP5 gene variation44
Development and validation of the Trading Disorder Scale for assessing problematic trading behaviors39
Longitudinal associations between psychiatric comorbidity and the severity of gambling disorder: Results from a 36-month follow-up study of clients in Bavarian outpatient addiction care38
Temperament, brain structure and problematic video gaming in adolescence – A six-year longitudinal study38
Applying ICD-11 criteria of Gaming Disorder to identify problematic video streaming in adolescents: Conceptualization of a new clinical phenomenon38
Computerized cognitive training for problem gambling: A randomized controlled trial (TRAIN-online)37
Corrigendum to: Clinical characteristics associated with problematic pornography use among individuals seeking treatment for opioid use disorder37
Attentional bias to social media stimuli is moderated by fear of missing out among problematic social media users37
Differential transcriptome profile underlying risky choice in a rat gambling task36
Attention, response inhibition, and hoarding: A neuropsychological examination34
Reduced loss aversion in value-based decision-making and edge-centric functional connectivity in patients with internet gaming disorder34
Mapping affective pathways to compulsion: Insights from an aversive devaluation approach33
Temporal distortion may mediate the association between problematic mobile gaming and delay discounting: An experimental study33
Functional impairment, insight, and comparison between criteria for gaming disorder in the International Classification of Diseases, 11 Edition and internet gaming disorder in Diagnostic and Statistic32
Mental and sexual health perspectives of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder •32
The bidirectional associations between smartphone multitasking and anxiety symptoms among Chinese college students31
Imbalanced goal-directed and habitual control in individuals with internet gaming disorder30
Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation of the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex on craving and negative emotion regulation in individuals at risk for problematic pornography use: A doub30
Toward resolving normality-disorder boundary issues in gaming disorder research30
The impact of life satisfaction in the treatment of gaming disorder and other internet use disorders: Results from a randomized controlled trial28
Differences in cross-sectional and daily diary problematic pornography use correlates27
How gambling motives are associated with socio-demographics and gambling behavior - A Finnish population study26
The COVID-19 lockdown experience suggests that restricting the supply of gambling can reduce gambling problems: An Australian prospective study26
Mediating roles of weight stigma and physical activity avoidance in the associations between severity of gaming disorder and levels of physical activity among young adults25
Gambling disorder and problematic pornography use: Does co-occurrence influence treatment outcome?25
The relationship between adolescent emotion dysregulation and problematic technology use: Systematic review of the empirical literature25
Problematic online dating app use and its association with mental and sexual health outcomes in a sample of Men-having-Sex-with-Men25
Concerned significant others of persons with problem gambling and problem gaming: Prevalence and characteristics in the Norwegian population25
How can the potential harms of loot boxes be minimised?: Proposals for understanding and addressing issues at a national level24
Watch and yearn? Effects of watching gambling livestreams on cravings24
Loot box purchasing is linked to problem gambling in adolescents when controlling for monetary gambling participation23
Global research status and trends of compulsive sexual behavior disorder: A comprehensive bibliometric analysis22
Problematic pornography use as an externalizing depression symptom in cisgender men: A cross-sectional questionnaire study22
Think-aloud analysis of commonly used screening instruments for Internet use disorders: The CIUS, the IGDT-10, and the BSMAS21
Effects of inducements on sports gambling and decision-errors: An experimental study21
Screen time, sleep, brain structural neurobiology, and sequential associations with child and adolescent psychopathology: Insights from the ABCD study21
Mainland China's 2021 restrictions on under-18s' video game time were imposed when older 2019 restrictions already applied: Omitting the historical regulatory context is misleading21
Brain network alterations in mobile phone use problem severity: A multimodal neuroimaging analysis21
Enhanced conditioning and disrupted extinction processes in men struggling with compulsive sexual behaviors20
Current interpretations of the I-PACE model of behavioral addictions20
Treatment effects and adherence of sexually compulsive men in a randomized controlled trial of psychotherapy and medication20
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Neural mechanisms of intertemporal and risky decision-making in individuals with internet use disorder: A perspective from directed functional connectivity19
Trait anxiety and corresponding neuromarkers predict internet addiction: A longitudinal study19
Classification of nomophobia among Chinese college students: Evidence from latent profile and ROC analysis19
Abnormal structural alterations and disrupted functional connectivity in behavioral addiction: A meta-analysis of VBM and fMRI studies18
Striatal ups or downs? Neural correlates of monetary reward anticipation, cue reactivity and their interaction in alcohol use disorder and gambling disorder18
Personality dimensions of compulsive sexual behavior in the Sex@Brain study18
Symptoms of problematic pornography use among help-seeking male adolescents: Latent profile and network analysis17
The concept of recovery in gaming disorder: A scoping review17
Assessing compulsive sexual behavior disorder: The development and international validation of the compulsive sexual behavior disorder-diagnostic inventory (CSBD-DI)17
Mental health professionals' use of the ICD-11 classification of impulse control disorders and behavioral addictions: An international field study17
Temporal associations between physical activity and three types of problematic use of the internet: A six-month longitudinal study17
Gaming motivations and gaming disorder symptoms: A systematic review and meta-analysis17
No evidence for the role of intentional emotion regulation in gambling-related problems: Insights from self-report, behavioral, and heart rate variability measures16
Abnormal frontostriatal connectivity and serotonin function in gambling disorder: A preliminary exploratory study16
Prefrontal cortex responses to game rewards and losses in individuals with Internet Gaming Disorder: Insights from fNIRS during mobile gameplay16
Operant light self-administration in mice and its relevance to digital technology-based disorders16
Confidence biases in problem gambling16
A three-wave longitudinal study on the underlying metacognitive mechanism between depression and Internet gaming disorder15
Co-occurrence of symptoms of substance and behavioral addictions over time: A secondary analysis of longitudinal data from the Cohort Study on Substance Use Risk Factors15
Corrigendum to: Who feels affected by “out of control” sexual behavior? Prevalence and correlates of indicators for ICD-11 Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder in the German Health and Sexuality Survey15
Distortions in time perception related to videogames, pornography, and TV series exposure: An experimental study in three independent samples15
The dynamic interplay between neuroticism, extraversion, and problematic gaming in adolescents: A 4-wave longitudinal study14
Biased processing of game-related information in problematic mobile gaming users14
Do evaluation and self-identification relate to self-reported and actual social media use?14
Enhanced Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer in internet gaming disorder14
Bidirectional relationships between desire thinking and gambling disorder tendency: Insights from a longitudinal study of Esports gamblers13
The Gaming Disorder Identification Test (GADIT) – A screening tool for Gaming Disorder based on ICD-1113
The neural vulnerabilities in reward processing in gambling disorder13
Validating the short gambling harm screen against external benchmarks13
Ranking of addiction journals in eight widely used impact metrics13
The associative learning roots of affect-driven impulsivity and its role in problem gambling: A replication attempt and extension of Quintero et al. (2020)13
Conceptualizing love addiction within the attachment perspective: A systematic review and meta-analysis12
Family-based therapy for internet addiction among adolescents and young adults: A meta-analysis12
The vicious cycle of family dysfunction and problematic gaming and the mediating role of self-concept clarity among early adolescents: A within-person analysis using random intercept cross-lagged pane12
Common and differential risk factors behind suicidal behavior in patients with impulsivity-related disorders: The case of bulimic spectrum eating disorders and gambling disorder12
Functional connectivity between the parahippocampal gyrus and the middle temporal gyrus moderates the relationship between problematic mobile phone use and depressive symptoms: Evidence from a longitu12
Prevalence of first- and second-wave digisexualities in Germany and their relation to Compulsive Sexual Behavior: Findings from a National Online Survey12
What does “Sexual” mean in compulsive sexual behavior disorder? •12
Illusions of control: A quasi-experiment comparing skill-based and traditional slot machines11
Impaired sexual delay discounting as a potential mechanism in women's compulsive sexual behavior: Evidence from a mixed-gender experiment11
Psychedelic-assisted therapy for people with gambling disorder?11
Altered dynamic reconfiguration of brain functional networks during gaming and deprivation in individuals with internet gaming disorder11
How much gaming is too much? An analysis based on psychological distress11
Brain structural co-development is associated with internalizing symptoms two years later in the ABCD cohort11
Risk factors and outcomes of internet gaming disorder identified in Korean prospective adolescent cohort study11
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