
Auteur M. N. POTENZA
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (16)

R. A. CHAMBERS ; J. R. TAYLOR ; M. N. POTENZA | 2003
Dans American Journal of Psychiatry (Vol.160, n°6, June 2003) Article : PériodiqueOBJECTIVE: Epidemiological studies indicate that experimentation with addictive drugs and onset of addictive disorders is primarily concentrated in adolescence and young adulthood. The authors describe basic and clinical data supporting adolesce[...]
M. WALKER ; T. TONEATTO ; M. N. POTENZA ; N. PETRY ; R. LADOUCEUR ; D. C. HODGINS ; N. EL-GUEBALY ; ECHEBURUA E. ; A. BLASZCZYNSKI | 2006
PériodiqueENGLISH : Objective The objective is provide a framework concerning the minimum features of reporting efficacy of treatment in the problem gambling field. Research to date has not used uniform outcome measures and it is, therefore, difficult t[...]
R. A. DESAI ; M. M. DESAI ; M. N. POTENZA | 2007
Dans Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (Vol.21, n°4, December 2007) Article : PériodiqueThe health effects of recreational gambling are presently unclear, particularly across age groups. Theories of healthy aging suggest that social activities, including gambling, may be beneficial to the health of older adults. Using cross-section[...]
M. N. POTENZA ; P. K. MACIEJEWSKI ; C. M. MAZURE | 2006
Dans Journal of Gambling Studies (Vol.22, n°1, 2006) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Most adults gamble recreationally yet few studies have systematically investigated for gender-related differences in recreational gamblers. Methods: Logistic regression analyses were performed on data from a nationally representativ[...]
T. S. SCHEPIS ; R. A. DESAI ; D. A. CAVALLO ; A. E. SMITH ; A. McFETRIDGE ; T. B. LISS ; M. N. POTENZA ; S. KRISHNAN-SARIN | 2011
Dans Journal of Addiction Medicine (Vol.5, n°1, March 2011) Article : PériodiqueMarijuana use in adolescents is associated with many adverse outcomes, including neurobiological and health consequences. Despite this, little is known about gender differences in the correlates of adolescent marijuana use. This study attempted [...]
S. W. YIP ; R. A. DESAI ; M. A. STEINBERG ; L. J. RUGLE ; D. A. CAVALLO ; S. KRISHNAN-SARIN ; M. N. POTENZA | 2011
Dans American Journal on Addictions (Vol.20, n°6, November-December 2011) Article : PériodiqueIn adults, different levels of gambling problem severity are differentially associated with measures of health and general functioning, gambling behaviors, and gambling-related motivations. Here we present data from a survey of 2,484 Connecticut[...]
J. E. GRANT ; L. LEVINE ; D. KIM ; M. N. POTENZA | 2005
Dans American Journal of Psychiatry (Vol.162, n°11, November 2005) Article : PériodiqueOBJECTIVE: The authors' goal was to examine the prevalence of impulse control disorders in psychiatric inpatients. METHOD: They used the Minnesota Impulsive Disorders Interview, a semistructured clinical interview assessing pathological gambli[...]
Z. W. ZHAI ; R. A. HOFF ; J. C. HOWELL ; J. WAMPLER ; S. KRISHNAN-SARIN ; M. N. POTENZA | 2021
Dans Journal of Gambling Studies (Vol.37, n°4, December 2021) Article : PériodiqueGambling on the lottery is a prevalent behavior, and lottery products are increasingly available in online and electronic formats. As lottery-purchasing is prevalent in adolescents, this study systematically examined relationships between lotter[...]
J. D. WAREHAM ; M. N. POTENZA | 2010
Dans American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (Vol.36, n°5, 2010) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Pathological gambling (CPG) has been considered as a behavioral addiction having similarities with substance use disorders (SUDs). OBJECTIVES AND METHODS: Current conceptualizations of addiction, as well as experimental studies of PG[...]
ENGLISH : This remarkable clinician's guide comprises the most extensive coverage on public health, clinical characteristics and treatment, psychotherapy and psychopharmacology, and interventions for adolescents, adults, and older adults. Writ[...]
BACKGROUND: Gambling is a prevalent behavior, yet few studies have investigated its mental health correlates. Although early-onset engagement in behaviors with addictive potential has generally been associated with more severe problems, direct i[...]
Y. H. C. YAU ; C. E. PILVER ; M. A. STEINBERG ; L. J. RUGLE ; R. A. HOFF ; S. KRISHNAN-SARIN ; M. N. POTENZA | 2014
Dans Addictive Behaviors (Vol.39, n°1, January 2014) Article : PériodiqueWith the popularity of Internet use among adolescents, there is concern that some youth may display problematic or addictive patterns of Internet use. Although excessive patterns of Internet use was considered for inclusion in the DSM-5 with pat[...]
D. L. KING ; S. R. CHAMBERLAIN ; N. CARRAGHER ; J. BILLIEUX ; D. STEIN ; K. MUELLER ; M. N. POTENZA ; H. J. RUMPF ; J. SAUNDERS ; V. STARCEVIC ; Z. DEMETROVICS ; M. BRAND ; H. K. LEE ; M. SPADA ; K. LINDENBERG ; A. M. S. WU ; T. LEMENAGER ; S. PALLESEN ; S. ACHAB ; M. KYRIOS ; S. HIGUCHI ; N. A. FINEBERG ; P. H. DELFABBRO | 2020
Dans Clinical Psychology Review (Vol.77, April 2020) Article : PériodiqueThe inclusion of gaming disorder (GD) as an official diagnosis in the ICD-11 was a significant milestone for the field. However, the optimal measurement approaches for GD are currently unclear. This comprehensive systematic review aimed to ident[...]
CONTEXT: Although pathological gambling (PG) and major depression (MD) frequently co-occur, little is known regarding the relative contributions of environmental and genetic factors to the codevelopment of the disorders. OBJECTIVES: To estimate [...]
R. F. LEEMAN ; M. N. POTENZA | 2012
Dans Psychopharmacology (Vol.219, n°2, January 2012) Article : PériodiqueRATIONALE: Pathological gambling (PG) has recently been considered as a "behavioral" or nonsubstance addiction. A comparison of the characteristics of PG and substance use disorders (SUDs) has clinical ramifications and could help advance future[...]