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Jon E. Grant to Risk-Taking

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Jon E. Grant has written about Risk-Taking.
Connection Strength

2.816
  1. Problematic Internet use (PIU), personality profiles and emotion dysregulation in a cohort of young adults: trajectories from risky behaviors to addiction. Psychiatry Res. 2020 07; 289:113036.
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    Score: 0.654
  2. Nonmedical Use of Stimulants Is Associated With Riskier Sexual Practices and Other Forms of Impulsivity. J Addict Med. 2018 Nov/Dec; 12(6):474-480.
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    Score: 0.588
  3. Obesity and gambling: neurocognitive and clinical associations. Acta Psychiatr Scand. 2015 May; 131(5):379-86.
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    Score: 0.445
  4. Prediction of alcohol and gambling problems in young adults by using a measure of decision making. J Addict Med. 2013 Sep-Oct; 7(5):314-9.
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    Score: 0.411
  5. Problematic smartphone use associated with greater alcohol consumption, mental health issues, poorer academic performance, and impulsivity. J Behav Addict. 2019 Jun 01; 8(2):335-342.
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    Score: 0.153
  6. Efficacy of Pharmacological Interventions in Targeting Decision-Making Impairments across Substance and Behavioral Addictions. Neuropsychol Rev. 2019 03; 29(1):93-102.
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    Score: 0.151
  7. Obesity and dissociable forms of impulsivity in young adults. CNS Spectr. 2015 Oct; 20(5):500-7.
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    Score: 0.114
  8. Neurocognitive functioning in compulsive buying disorder. Ann Clin Psychiatry. 2014 Feb; 26(1):57-63.
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    Score: 0.106
  9. Memantine reduces stealing behavior and impulsivity in kleptomania: a pilot study. Int Clin Psychopharmacol. 2013 Mar; 28(2):106-11.
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    Score: 0.099
  10. Neurocognitive deficits associated with shoplifting in young adults. Compr Psychiatry. 2012 Nov; 53(8):1049-55.
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    Score: 0.094
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