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Mark D Griffiths

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 13, 2019
A dual-systems perspective on temporal cognition: Implications for the role of emotionFilip M Nuyens, Mark D Griffiths
Psychiatry Research|November 26, 2020
COVID-19 suicidal behavior among couples and suicide pacts: Case study evidence from press reportsMark D Griffiths, Mohammed A Mamun
Asian Journal of Psychiatry|February 21, 2020
A rare case of Bangladeshi student suicide by gunshot due to unusual multiple causalitiesMohammed A Mamun, Mark D Griffiths
Frontiers in Psychology|December 15, 2016
Personalized Behavioral Feedback for Online Gamblers: A Real World Empirical StudyMichael M Auer, Mark D Griffiths
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction|April 21, 2018
Betting, Forex Trading, and Fantasy Gaming Sponsorships-a Responsible Marketing Inquiry into the 'Gamblification' of English FootballHibai Lopez-Gonzalez, Mark D Griffiths
Psychiatry Research|November 6, 2019
PTSD-related suicide six years after the Rana Plaza collapse in BangladeshMohammed A Mamun, Mark D Griffiths
Asian Journal of Psychiatry|February 9, 2019
The assessment of internet addiction in Bangladesh: Why are prevalence rates so different?M A Mamun, Mark D Griffiths
Journal of Psychiatric Research|September 1, 2020
Nationwide suicides due to alcohol withdrawal symptoms during COVID-19 pandemic: A review of cases from media reportsNabeel Kashan Syed, Mark D Griffiths
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care|December 13, 2021
Using media reports about suicide as data: Response to Etchells et al. (2021)Mohammed A Mamun, Mark D Griffiths
Journal of Behavioral Addictions|July 14, 2015
Contextualising over-engagement in work: Towards a more global understanding of workaholism as an addictionMark D Griffiths, Maria Karanika-Murray
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 13, 2019
A dual-systems perspective on temporal cognition: Implications for the role of emotionFilip M Nuyens, Mark D Griffiths
Psychiatry Research|November 26, 2020
COVID-19 suicidal behavior among couples and suicide pacts: Case study evidence from press reportsMark D Griffiths, Mohammed A Mamun
Asian Journal of Psychiatry|February 21, 2020
A rare case of Bangladeshi student suicide by gunshot due to unusual multiple causalitiesMohammed A Mamun, Mark D Griffiths
Frontiers in Psychology|December 15, 2016
Personalized Behavioral Feedback for Online Gamblers: A Real World Empirical StudyMichael M Auer, Mark D Griffiths
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction|April 21, 2018
Betting, Forex Trading, and Fantasy Gaming Sponsorships-a Responsible Marketing Inquiry into the 'Gamblification' of English FootballHibai Lopez-Gonzalez, Mark D Griffiths
Psychiatry Research|November 6, 2019
PTSD-related suicide six years after the Rana Plaza collapse in BangladeshMohammed A Mamun, Mark D Griffiths
Asian Journal of Psychiatry|February 9, 2019
The assessment of internet addiction in Bangladesh: Why are prevalence rates so different?M A Mamun, Mark D Griffiths
Journal of Psychiatric Research|September 1, 2020
Nationwide suicides due to alcohol withdrawal symptoms during COVID-19 pandemic: A review of cases from media reportsNabeel Kashan Syed, Mark D Griffiths
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care|December 13, 2021
Using media reports about suicide as data: Response to Etchells et al. (2021)Mohammed A Mamun, Mark D Griffiths
Journal of Behavioral Addictions|July 14, 2015
Contextualising over-engagement in work: Towards a more global understanding of workaholism as an addictionMark D Griffiths, Maria Karanika-Murray
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