Severity of behavioral addiction symptoms among young adults using non-prescribed sedatives/hypnotics.

Addictive behaviors reports(2023)

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The results suggest co-occurrence between NMUSH and distinct BAs among young adults. These findings draw attention to the need for preventive interventions for this high-risk population.
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BA, behavioral addiction,BLS, Budapest Longitudinal Study,BWAS, Bergen Work Addiction Scale,Behavioral addictions,CUs, current users,DSM‐IV‐MR‐J, Diagnostic Statistical Manual‐IV‐Adapted for Juveniles,EAI, Exercise Addiction Inventory,Hypnotics,IGD, internet gaming disorder,IGDT-10, Ten-Item Internet Gaming Disorder Test,LUs, lifetime users,MGH-HPS, Massachusetts General Hospital Hairpulling Scale,NMUSH, non-medical use of sedatives/hypnotics,NUs, non-users,Non-medical prescription drug use,PGA, Psychological and Genetic Factors of Addictive Behaviors Study,PGSI, Problem Gambling Severity Index,PIUQ, Problematic Internet Use Questionnaire,PMPUQ-SV, Problematic Mobile Phone Use Questionnaire,POGQ, Problematic Online Gaming Questionnaire,RCBS, Richmond Compulsive Buying Scale,Sedatives,Young adults
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