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Zsolt Demetrovics

Researcher at Eötvös Loránd University

Publications -  470
Citations -  18047

Zsolt Demetrovics is an academic researcher from Eötvös Loránd University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Addiction. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 389 publications receiving 12600 citations. Previous affiliations of Zsolt Demetrovics include Gibraltar Hardware & Prevention Institute.

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Variability in the prevalence of adult ADHD in treatment seeking substance use disorder patients: results from an international multi-center study exploring DSM-IV and DSM-5 criteria

TL;DR: Given the generally high prevalence of adult ADHD, all treatment seeking SUD patients should be screened and, after a confirmed diagnosis, treated for ADHD since the literature indicates poor prognoses of SUD in treatment seekingSUD patients with ADHD.
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The Psychology of Esports: A Systematic Literature Review

TL;DR: It is suggested that future research should focus on esport players’ psychological vulnerability because some studies have begun to investigate the difference between problematic and professional gambling and this might provide insights into whether the playing of esports could also be potentially problematic for some players.
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Confirmation of the three-factor model of problematic internet use on off-line adolescent and adult samples.

TL;DR: Both the original 18-item version of PIUQ and its short 9-item form have satisfactory reliability and validity characteristics, and thus, they are suitable for the assessment of problematic Internet use in future studies.
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The Development of the Problematic Pornography Consumption Scale (PPCS)

TL;DR: The Problematic Pornography Consumption Scale (PPCS), based on Griffiths’s (2005) six-component addiction model, is a multidimensional scale of problematic pornography use with a strong theoretical basis that also has strong psychometric properties in terms of factor structure and reliability.