2021
How Theoretical Models Can Inspire Advances in Research and Clinical Practice: The Example of Behavioral Addictions
Brand M, Potenza M. How Theoretical Models Can Inspire Advances in Research and Clinical Practice: The Example of Behavioral Addictions. SUCHT - Zeitschrift Für Wissenschaft Und Praxis / Journal Of Addiction Research And Practice 2021, 67: 187-194. DOI: 10.1024/0939-5911/a000721.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBehavioral addictionsAttentional biasesCognitive distortionsExecutive functioningTheoretical modelInhibitory controlAffective responsesCurrent theoretical modelsDiminished controlSpecific mental disordersConditioning processSpecific stimuliAddictionMental disordersConsiderable mechanismClinical practiceResearchFunctioningScientific studiesStimuliSpecific risk factorsTherapistsBiasesExpectancyDisorders
2020
Digital Technologies and Sex
Kraus S, Potenza M. Digital Technologies and Sex. 2020, 240-250. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190218058.013.21.ChaptersDigital technologiesSexual hookupsSexual practicesSexual beliefsUncommitted sexPornography useSexual behaviorSexual activityYoung peopleSextingFrequent pornography useCasual sex partnersWayRomanticallyPornographyPeopleInternetPracticeHookupsVulnerable populationsMore researchYoung adultsWorldResearchTowards a cross-cultural assessment of binge-watching: Psychometric evaluation of the “watching TV series motives” and “binge-watching engagement and symptoms” questionnaires across nine languages
Flayelle M, Castro-Calvo J, Vögele C, Astur R, Ballester-Arnal R, Challet-Bouju G, Brand M, Cárdenas G, Devos G, Elkholy H, Grall-Bronnec M, James R, Jiménez-Martínez M, Khazaal Y, Valizadeh-Haghi S, King D, Liu Y, Lochner C, Steins-Loeber S, Long J, Potenza M, Rahmatizadeh S, Schimmenti A, Stein D, Tóth-Király I, Tunney R, Wang Y, Zhai Z, Maurage P, Billieux J. Towards a cross-cultural assessment of binge-watching: Psychometric evaluation of the “watching TV series motives” and “binge-watching engagement and symptoms” questionnaires across nine languages. Computers In Human Behavior 2020, 111: 106410. DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2020.106410.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInternet useProblematic Internet useCross-cultural researchTV series viewersCross-cultural assessmentAdditional self-report measuresLanguageStudent populationPresent article reportsArticle reportsHappinessViewersEngagementResearchMeasurement invarianceGenderCorrelational analysisUniversity student populationMotivationView