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  1. Kleptomania on the impulsive–compulsive spectrum. Clinical and therapeutic considerations for women
  2. Athletes with eating disorders: clinical-psychopathological features and gender differences
  3. Psychoneurological Links Contributing to Body Mass Index and Eating Disorder Severity
  4. Features related to the presence of internet gaming disorder and their impact on the treatment outcomes
  5. Unveiling Severity Indicators for Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa Treatment Success: DSM–5 Versus ICD–11 Versus Drive for Thinness
  6. Eating disorder debut cases during COVID‐19 lockdown in adults. Exploring differences in treatment outcome contrasting with pre‐pandemic onset cases
  7. Pornography Use and Associated Factors in Adolescents: A Cross-Jurisdictional Approach (Spain vs. Mexico)
  8. Rethinking cutoff values for the South Oaks Gambling Screen: Sex-specific insights and DSM-5 severity adjustments in Gambling Disorder assessment
  9. Spanish Validation of the Brief Pornography Screen Within a Clinical Sample of Individuals with Gambling Disorder
  10. Online Gaming Disorder and Sports Betting Addiction: Convergences and Divergences
  11. The eyes as the exclamation mark of the face: exploring the relationship between eye size, intensity of female facial expressions and attractiveness in a range of emotions
  12. Perceived Impact of Gambling Advertising can Predict Gambling Severity among Patients with Gambling Disorder
  13. The Impact of High Levels of Compensatory Exercise on Treatment Outcomes in Threshold and Subthreshold Bulimia Nervosa
  14. A path analysis model of the effects of gambling advertising on people diagnosed with gambling disorder
  15. Statistical predictors of the co-occurrence between gambling disorder and problematic pornography use
  16. Editorial: The role of emotion regulation on the developmental course of eating disorders, obesity and food addiction
  17. Network analysis of DSM-5 criteria for gambling disorder: considering sex differences in a large clinical sample
  18. Association between endocrine and neuropsychological endophenotypes and gambling disorder severity
  19. Association between type 2 diabetes and depressive symptoms after a 1-year follow-up in an older adult Mediterranean population
  20. Factors increasing the risk for food addiction in Ecuadorian students
  21. Cluster analysis in gambling disorder based on sociodemographic, neuropsychological, and neuroendocrine features regulating energy homeostasis
  22. Do attention-deficit/hyperactivity symptoms influence treatment outcome in gambling disorder?
  23. Understanding the Co-occurrence of Gambling Disorder and Problematic Pornography Use: Exploring Sociodemographic and Clinical Factors
  24. A Network Approach of Gambling Disorder Profile with and Without Related Illegal Acts
  25. Anandamide and 2-arachidonoylglycerol baseline plasma concentrations and their clinical correlates in gambling disorder
  26. Differences in gambling disorder recovery capital toolkits in mothers versus childless women.
  27. Plasma concentration of leptin is related to food addiction in gambling disorder: Clinical and neuropsychological implications
  28. Spanish Validation of the Long and Short Versions of the Problematic Pornography Consumption Scale (PPCS and PPCS-6) in Adolescents
  29. Editorial: Neurological, psychological and endocrine markers of eating disorders and obesity
  30. How to assess eating disorder severity in males?The DSM-5 severity index versus severity based on drive for thinness
  31. Exploring the influence of circulating endocannabinoids and nucleus accumbens functional connectivity on anorexia nervosa severity
  32. The Relationship between Depressive Symptoms, Quality of Life and miRNAs 8 Years after Bariatric Surgery
  33. Cognitive flexibility and DSM-5 severity criteria for eating disorders: assessing drive for thinness and duration of illness as alternative severity variables
  34. Sex differences in problematic pornography use among adolescents: a network analysis
  35. Eating Disorders and Addictive Behaviors: Implications for Human Health
  36. A predictive model of perceived stress during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in university students Ecuadorians
  37. Athletes with Eating Disorders: Analysis of Their Clinical Characteristics, Psychopathology and Response to Treatment
  38. Are there clinical, psychopathological and therapy outcomes correlates associated with self-exclusion from gambling?
  39. The usefulness of an intervention with a serious video game as a complementary approach to cognitive behavioural therapy in eating disorders: A pilot randomized clinical trial for impulsivity management
  40. The Role of Food Addiction and Lifetime Substance Use on Eating Disorder Treatment Outcomes
  41. Exploring the Influence of Circulating Endocannabinoids and Nucleus Accumbens Functional Connectivity on Anorexia Nervosa Severity
  42. COVID-19, Health Habits, and Addictive Behaviors in the General Population
  43. Obsessive-compulsive, harm-avoidance and persistence tendencies in patients with gambling, gaming, compulsive sexual behavior and compulsive buying-shopping disorders/concerns
  44. Effects of Caloric Restriction on Spatial Object Recognition Memory, Hippocampal Neuron Loss and Neuroinflammation in Aged Rats
  45. Eating disorders during lockdown: the transcultural influence on eating and mood disturbances in Ibero-Brazilian population
  46. Independent component analysis for internet gaming disorder
  47. Gambling disorder duration and cognitive behavioural therapy outcome considering gambling preference and sex
  48. Underlying Mechanisms Involved in Gambling Disorder Severity: A Pathway Analysis Considering Genetic, Psychosocial, and Clinical Variables
  49. Association of anandamide and 2-arachidonoylglycerol concentrations with clinical features and body mass index in eating disorders and obesity
  50. Impulsivity and compulsivity in gambling disorder and bulimic spectrum eating disorders: Analysis of neuropsychological profiles and sex differences
  51. Common and differential risk factors behind suicidal behavior in patients with impulsivity-related disorders: The case of bulimic spectrum eating disorders and gambling disorder
  52. Network Analysis of the Structure of the Core Symptoms and Clinical Correlates in Comorbid Schizophrenia and Gambling Disorder
  53. Cognitive and clinical gender‐related differences among binge‐spectrum eating disorders: Analysis of therapy response predictors
  54. Are Signals Regulating Energy Homeostasis Related to Neuropsychological and Clinical Features of Gambling Disorder? A Case–Control Study
  55. Impact of Impulsivity and Therapy Response in Eating Disorders from a Neurophysiological, Personality and Cognitive Perspective
  56. Roles for Alexithymia, Emotion Dysregulation and Personality Features in Gambling Disorder: A Network Analysis
  57. e-Estesia: A Serious Game for Reducing Arousal, Improving Emotional Regulation and Increasing Wellbeing in Individuals with Gambling Disorder
  58. Food addiction in Bulimia Nervosa: Analysis of body composition, psychological and problematic foods profile
  59. Cyberbullying and Gambling Disorder: Associations with Emotion Regulation and Coping Strategies
  60. Editorial: New advancement in network and path-analysis approaches for the study of disorders within the impulse-compulsive spectrum disorders
  61. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Plus a Serious Game as a Complementary Tool for a Patient With Parkinson Disease and Impulse Control Disorder: Case Report
  62. Exploring the Association between Gambling-Related Offenses, Substance Use, Psychiatric Comorbidities, and Treatment Outcome
  63. Finding the vulnerable postoperative population: A two‐step cluster analysis of the PAIN‐OUT registry
  64. Latent Classes for the Treatment Outcomes in Women with Gambling Disorder and Buying/Shopping Disorder
  65. Assessing Alcohol Expectations in University Students: the APNE Scale
  66. Impulsive Personality Traits Predicted Weight Loss in Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes after 3 Years of Lifestyle Interventions
  67. Motherhood and Treatment Outcome in Female Patients with Compulsive Buying–Shopping Disorder
  68. The role of neurotrophin genes involved in the vulnerability to gambling disorder
  69. Emotion regulation as a transdiagnostic factor in eating disorders and gambling disorder: Treatment outcome implications
  70. Food addiction and lifetime alcohol and illicit drugs use in specific eating disorders
  71. Phenotype of Gambling Disorder Patients with Lotteries as a Preferred Form of Gambling
  72. Age and Gender Considerations with Respect to Gambling-Disorder Severity and Impulsivity and Self-control
  73. Food addiction in anorexia nervosa: Implications for the understanding of crossover diagnosis
  74. Delay Discounting in Gambling Disorder: Implications in Treatment Outcome
  75. Food Addiction in Eating Disorders: A Cluster Analysis Approach and Treatment Outcome
  76. Role of Nutrition and Diet on Healthy Mental State
  77. Exploring the pathways model in a sample of patients with gambling disorder
  78. Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown in Eating Disorders: A Multicentre Collaborative International Study
  79. Clustering Treatment Outcomes in Women with Gambling Disorder
  80. Transdiagnostic Perspective of Impulsivity and Compulsivity in Obesity: From Cognitive Profile to Self-Reported Dimensions in Clinical Samples with and without Diabetes
  81. Subtyping treatment-seeking gaming disorder patients
  82. Women and gambling disorder: Assessing dropouts and relapses in cognitive behavioral group therapy
  83. Clinical factors predicting impaired executive functions in eating disorders: The role of illness duration
  84. Where does purging disorder lie on the symptomatologic and personality continuum when compared to other eating disorder subtypes? Implications for the DSM
  85. The Role of Iron and Zinc in the Treatment of ADHD among Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review of Randomized Clinical Trials
  86. Suicidal behavior in patients with gambling disorder and their response to psychological treatment: The roles of gender and gambling preference
  87. Prevalence of Suicidal Behavior and Associated Clinical Correlates in Patients with Behavioral Addictions
  88. Identifying Associated Factors for Illegal Acts among Patients with Gambling Disorder and ADHD
  89. Profile of Treatment-Seeking Gaming Disorder Patients: A Network Perspective
  90. Metabolic, Affective and Neurocognitive Characterization of Metabolic Syndrome Patients with and without Food Addiction. Implications for Weight Progression
  91. Executive functions in binge spectrum eating disorders with comorbid compulsive buying
  92. Neuropsychological Learning Deficits as Predictors of Treatment Outcome in Patients with Eating Disorders
  93. Risk patterns in food addiction: a Mexican population approach
  94. Lifetime Weight Course as a Phenotypic Marker of Severity and Therapeutic Response in Patients with Eating Disorders
  95. Mediational Links for the Severity of Anorexia and Bulimia a Path Analysis Study
  96. The transition time to gambling disorder: The roles that age, gambling preference and personality traits play
  97. Effects of a psychosocial intervention at one-year follow-up in a PREDIMED-plus sample with obesity and metabolic syndrome
  98. Psychological and metabolic risk factors in older adults with a previous history of eating disorder: A cross‐sectional study from the Predimed‐Plus study
  99. The prevalence and features of schizophrenia among individuals with gambling disorder
  100. Gambling activity in the old-age general population
  101. Longitudinal Changes in Gambling, Buying and Materialism in Adolescents: A Population-Based Study
  102. A Serious Game to Improve Emotion Regulation in Treatment-Seeking Individuals With Gambling Disorder: A Usability Study
  103. Gambling disorder seeking treatment patients and tobacco use in relation to clinical profiles
  104. The impact of duration of illness on treatment nonresponse and drop‐out: Exploring the relevance of enduring eating disorder concept
  105. Youth and gambling disorder: What about criminal behavior?
  106. Gender and gambling disorder: Differences in compulsivity-related neurocognitive domains
  107. Illness perception in patients with eating disorders: clinical, personality, and food addiction correlates
  108. Confirmatory factor analysis of the International Pain Outcome questionnaire in surgery
  109. Contribution of stressful life events to gambling activity in older age
  110. Pornography Use in Adolescents and Its Clinical Implications
  111. Comorbid behavioral and substance-related addictions in young population with and without gambling disorder
  112. Contribution of sex on the underlying mechanism of the gambling disorder severity
  113. Drive for thinness provides an alternative, more meaningful, severity indicator than the DSM ‐5 severity indices for eating disorders
  114. COVID Isolation Eating Scale ( CIES ): Analysis of the impact of confinement in eating disorders and obesity—A collaborative international study
  115. A cluster analysis of purging disorder: Validation analyses with eating disorder symptoms, general psychopathology and personality
  116. COVID ‐19 and eating disorders during confinement: Analysis of factors associated with resilience and aggravation of symptoms
  117. Exploring the Predictive Value of Gambling Motives, Cognitive Distortions, and Materialism on Problem Gambling Severity in Adolescents and Young Adults
  118. Null hypothesis significance tests, a misleading approach to scientific knowledge: Some implications for eating disorders research
  119. A Comparison of Gambling-Related Cognitions and Behaviors in Gamblers from the United States and Spain
  120. Does ADHD Symptomatology Influence Treatment Outcome and Dropout Risk in Eating Disorders? A longitudinal Study
  121. Buying-shopping disorder, emotion dysregulation, coping and materialism: a comparative approach with gambling patients and young people and adolescents
  122. Impulsivity, Emotional Dysregulation and Executive Function Deficits Could Be Associated with Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Eating Disorders
  123. The influence of chronological age on cognitive biases and impulsivity levels in male patients with gambling disorder
  124. Gambling Phenotypes in Online Sports Betting
  125. The Severity of Gambling and Gambling Related Cognitions as Predictors of Emotional Regulation and Coping Strategies in Adolescents
  126. Presence of problematic and disordered gambling in older age and validation of the South Oaks Gambling Scale
  127. COVID ‐19 and implications for eating disorders
  128. Response trajectories of gambling severity after cognitive behavioral therapy in young-adult pathological gamblers
  129. Explicit and Implicit Emotional Expression in Gambling Disorder Measured by a Serious Game: A Pilot Study
  130. Clinical and Neurophysiological Correlates of Emotion and Food Craving Regulation in Patients with Anorexia Nervosa
  131. Emotional and non‐emotional facets of impulsivity in eating disorders: From anorexia nervosa to bulimic spectrum disorders
  132. Clustering Gambling Disorder Patients with Lotteries as a Preferred Form of Gambling
  133. Moderator effect of sex in the clustering of treatment-seeking patients with gambling problems
  134. Comparison of gambling profiles based on strategic versus non-strategic preferences
  135. Bone tissue quality in patients with monoclonal gammopathy of uncertain significance
  136. Dimensions of Impulsivity in Gambling Disorder
  137. Does Money Control Enhance the Effectiveness of CBT for Gambling Disorder?
  138. The Role of ADHD Symptomatology and Emotion Dysregulation in Gambling Disorder
  139. Gambling Phenotypes in Older Adults
  140. Psychological predictors of poor weight loss following LSG: relevance of general psychopathology and impulsivity
  141. Food Addiction in Eating Disorders and Obesity: Analysis of Clusters and Implications for Treatment
  142. Is food addiction a predictor of treatment outcome among patients with eating disorder?
  143. Risk Factors for Overweight in early ages: longitudinal design with Spanish Preschoolers
  144. Gender-Related Patterns of Emotion Regulation among Patients with Eating Disorders
  145. Food addiction and preoperative weight loss achievement in patients seeking bariatric surgery
  146. Associations of food addiction and nonsuicidal self-injury among women with an eating disorder: A common strategy for regulating emotions?
  147. Effect of A Very Low-Calorie Ketogenic Diet on Food and Alcohol Cravings, Physical and Sexual Activity, Sleep Disturbances, and Quality of Life in Obese Patients
  148. Food addiction and impaired executive functions in women with obesity
  149. Validation of the Caregiver Skills (CASK) scale in Catalonia: Concordance between caregivers in attitudes and behaviours
  150. Emotion Regulation as a Transdiagnostic Feature Among Eating Disorders: Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Approach
  151. Reciprocity Between Parental Psychopathology and Oppositional Symptoms From Preschool to Middle Childhood
  152. Delay Discounting of Reward and Impulsivity in Eating Disorders: From Anorexia Nervosa to Binge Eating Disorder
  153. Weight Loss Trajectories in Bariatric Surgery Patients and Psychopathological Correlates
  154. Delay discounting and impulsivity traits in young and older gambling disorder patients
  155. Non-suicidal Self-Injury in Eating Disordered Patients: Associations with Heart Rate Variability and State-Trait Anxiety
  156. Developmental trajectories of callous-unemotional traits, anxiety and oppositionality in 3–7 year-old children in the general population
  157. Short-Term Treatment Outcomes and Dropout Risk in Men and Women with Eating Disorders
  158. Food Addiction in Gambling Disorder: Frequency and Clinical Outcomes
  159. A comprehensive model of food addiction in patients with binge-eating symptomatology: The essential role of negative urgency
  160. Eating symptomatology and general psychopathology in patients with anorexia nervosa from China, UK and Spain: A cross-cultural study examining the role of social attitudes
  161. A Spanish Validation of the Canadian Adolescent Gambling Inventory (CAGI)
  162. Subjective craving and event-related brain response to olfactory and visual chocolate cues in binge-eating and healthy individuals
  163. Cognitive behavioral therapy for compulsive buying behavior: Predictors of treatment outcome
  164. Is gambling disorder associated with impulsivity traits measured by the UPPS-P and is this association moderated by sex and age?
  165. Reward and punishment sensitivity in women with gambling disorder or compulsive buying: Implications in treatment outcome
  166. Dimensions of Compulsive Exercise across Eating Disorder Diagnostic Subtypes and the Validation of the Spanish Version of the Compulsive Exercise Test
  167. The Involvement of a Concerned Significant Other in Gambling Disorder Treatment Outcome
  168. Interaction Between Orexin-A and Sleep Quality in Females in Extreme Weight Conditions
  169. Decision Making Impairment: A Shared Vulnerability in Obesity, Gambling Disorder and Substance Use Disorders?
  170. Factors related to the comorbidity between oppositional defiant disorder and anxiety disorders in preschool children
  171. Food Addiction in Bulimia Nervosa: Clinical Correlates and Association with Response to a Brief Psychoeducational Intervention
  172. Enduring Changes in Decision Making in Patients with Full Remission from Anorexia Nervosa
  173. Correlates of Non-suicidal Self-Injury and Suicide Attempts in Bulimic Spectrum Disorders
  174. Modulation of Irisin and Physical Activity on Executive Functions in Obesity and Morbid obesity
  175. Exploring the Relationship between Reward and Punishment Sensitivity and Gambling Disorder in a Clinical Sample: A Path Modeling Analysis
  176. Cognitive and affective components of Theory of Mind in preschoolers with oppositional defiance disorder: Clinical evidence
  177. Compulsive buying disorder clustering based on sex, age, onset and personality traits
  178. Compulsive Buying Behavior: Clinical Comparison with Other Behavioral Addictions
  179. Parental Psychopathology Levels as a Moderator of Temperament and Oppositional Defiant Disorder Symptoms in Preschoolers
  180. Psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Sensitivity to Punishment and Sensitivity to Reward Questionnaire for Children (SPSRQ-C)
  181. Compulsive Buying Behavior: Characteristics of Comorbidity with Gambling Disorder
  182. Treatment Outcome in Male Gambling Disorder Patients Associated with Alcohol Use
  183. The Influence of Personality Traits on Emotion Expression in Bulimic Spectrum Disorders: A Pilot Study
  184. The Reciprocal Influence of Callous-Unemotional Traits, Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Parenting Practices in Preschoolers
  185. Impact of alcohol consumption on clinical aspects of gambling disorder
  186. Orexin and sleep quality in anorexia nervosa: Clinical relevance and influence on treatment outcome
  187. “Food Addiction” in Patients with Eating Disorders is Associated with Negative Urgency and Difficulties to Focus on Long-Term Goals
  188. The Use of Videogames as Complementary Therapeutic Tool for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Bulimia Nervosa Patients
  189. Changes in Body Composition in Anorexia Nervosa: Predictors of Recovery and Treatment Outcome
  190. A Serious Videogame as an Additional Therapy Tool for Training Emotional Regulation and Impulsivity Control in Severe Gambling Disorder
  191. Physical activity in anorexia nervosa: How relevant is it to therapy response?
  192. Clinical Characteristics of Preschool Children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Callous-Unemotional Traits
  193. Socioeconomic status and oppositional defiant disorder in preschoolers: parenting practices and executive functioning as mediating variables
  194. Psychological and Personality Predictors of Weight Loss and Comorbid Metabolic Changes After Bariatric Surgery
  195. Smell–taste dysfunctions in extreme weight/eating conditions: analysis of hormonal and psychological interactions
  196. Emotion regulation in disordered eating: Psychometric properties of the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale among Spanish adults and its interrelations with personality and clinical severity
  197. Modulation of Higher-Order Olfaction Components on Executive Functions in Humans
  198. Non-suicidal Self-injury in Different Eating Disorder Types: Relevance of Personality Traits and Gender
  199. Unexpected online gambling disorder in late-life: a case report
  200. The Relationship between Non-Suicidal Self-Injury and the UPPS-P Impulsivity Facets in Eating Disorders and Healthy Controls
  201. Comparative analysis of distinct phenotypes in gambling disorder based on gambling preferences
  202. Mediational Role of Age of Onset in Gambling Disorder, a Path Modeling Analysis
  203. The discriminative capacity of CBCL/1½-5-DSM5 scales to identify disruptive and internalizing disorders in preschool children
  204. Pathological gambling: understanding relapses and dropouts
  205. Trajectories of Oppositional Defiant Disorder Irritability Symptoms in Preschool Children
  206. Sex addiction and gambling disorder: similarities and differences
  207. Clinical, Psychopathological, and Personality Characteristics Associated with ADHD among Individuals Seeking Treatment for Gambling Disorder
  208. Predictors of Outcome among Pathological Gamblers Receiving Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy
  209. Differences and Similarities Between Bulimia Nervosa, Compulsive Buying and Gambling Disorder
  210. The Relationship Between Weight Status and Emotional and Behavioral Problems in Spanish Preschool Children
  211. Parenting practices as mediating variables between parents’ psychopathology and oppositional defiant disorder in preschoolers
  212. Is Non-suicidal Self-injury Related to Impulsivity in Anorexia Nervosa? Results from Self-report and Performance-based Tasks
  213. Dopamine DRD2/ANKK1 Taq1A and DAT1 VNTR polymorphisms are associated with a cognitive flexibility profile in pathological gamblers
  214. Subtypes of Pathological Gambling with Concurrent Illegal Behaviors
  215. Food Addiction in a Spanish Sample of Eating Disorders: DSM-5 Diagnostic Subtype Differentiation and Validation Data
  216. Moderate-Vigorous Physical Activity across Body Mass Index in Females: Moderating Effect of Endocannabinoids and Temperament
  217. Validity of the DSM-Oriented Scales of the Child Behavior Checklist and Youth Self-Report
  218. Explicit and Implicit Emotional Expression in Bulimia Nervosa in the Acute State and after Recovery
  219. Tracing Developmental Trajectories of Oppositional Defiant Behaviors in Preschool Children
  220. Executive functions in preschoolers with ADHD , ODD , and comorbid ADHD ‐ ODD : Evidence from ecological and performance‐based measures
  221. Treatment outcome of patients with comorbid type 1 diabetes and eating disorders
  222. Deterioro funcional asociado a los síntomas del trastorno negativista desafiante en niños y niñas de 3 a 7 años de la población general
  223. Comorbidity of oppositional defiant disorder and anxiety disorders in preschoolers
  224. Anger in Pathological Gambling: Clinical, Psychopathological, and Personality Correlates
  225. Usefulness of the Social and Communication Disorders Checklist (SCDC) for the Assessment of Social Cognition in Preschoolers
  226. Video Game Addiction in Gambling Disorder: Clinical, Psychopathological, and Personality Correlates
  227. Contribution of Illegal Acts to Pathological Gambling Diagnosis: DSM-5 Implications
  228. The Short and Very Short Forms of the Children’s Behavior Questionnaire in a Community Sample of Preschoolers
  229. Loss of Control over Eating: A Description of the Eating Disorder/Obesity Spectrum in Women
  230. Cognitive behaviour therapy response and dropout rate across purging and nonpurging bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder: DSM-5 implications
  231. Typologies of young pathological gamblers based on sociodemographic and clinical characteristics
  232. Pathological gambling in eating disorders: Prevalence and clinical implications
  233. Video Game Therapy for Emotional Regulation and Impulsivity Control in a Series of Treated Cases with Bulimia Nervosa
  234. Current Findings on Males with Eating Disorders
  235. Late Onset Eating Disorders in Spain: Clinical Characteristics and Therapeutic Implications
  236. Modulation of the Endocannabinoids N-Arachidonoylethanolamine (AEA) and 2-Arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) on Executive Functions in Humans
  237. ADHD symptomatology in eating disorders: a secondary psychopathological measure of severity?
  238. Severity of Psychological Maltreatment and Accumulative Risk for Psychopathology in Children of Mothers Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence
  239. Decision-making deficits in pathological gambling: The role of executive functions, explicit knowledge and impulsivity in relation to decisions made under ambiguity and risk
  240. Gambling in Spain: update on experience, research and policy
  241. Multiple Mediators of the Relationships Among Maternal Childhood Abuse, Intimate Partner Violence, and Offspring Psychopathology
  242. Psychometric properties of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire3–4 in 3-year-old preschoolers
  243. Is Pathological Gambling Moderated by Age?
  244. Psychometric Properties of the Alabama Parenting Questionnaire-Preschool Revision (APQ-Pr) in 3 Year-Old Spanish Preschoolers
  245. Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms among Spanish Adolescents: Prevalence and Association with Depressive and Anxious Symptoms
  246. Co-occurrence of non-suicidal self-injury and impulsivity in extreme weight conditions
  247. Purging Behavior Modulates the Relationships of Hormonal and Behavioral Parameters in Women with Eating Disorders
  248. Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits in a Community Sample of Preschoolers
  249. Maternal Childhood Abuse, Intimate Partner Violence, and Child Psychopathology
  250. Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functioning–Preschool (BRIEF-P) Applied to Teachers
  251. Eating-related Environmental Factors in Underweight Eating Disorders and Obesity: Are There Common Vulnerabilities During Childhood and Early Adolescence?
  252. The Facial and Subjective Emotional Reaction in Response to a Video Game Designed to Train Emotional Regulation (Playmancer)
  253. Personality subtypes in male patients with eating disorder: validation of a classification approach
  254. Eating Disorders and Pathological Gambling in Males: Can They Be Differentiated by Means of Weight History and Temperament and Character Traits?
  255. Executive Functions Profile in Extreme Eating/Weight Conditions: From Anorexia Nervosa to Obesity
  256. Gambling on the stock market: an unexplored issue
  257. Correlates of Motivation to Change in Pathological Gamblers Completing Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy
  258. Video games as a complementary therapy tool in mental disorders: PlayMancer, a European multicentre study
  259. Low social interactions in eating disorder patients in childhood and adulthood: A multi-centre European case control study
  260. Comparison between Immigrant and Spanish Native-Born Pathological Gambling Patients
  261. Dimensions of oppositional defiant disorder in 3‐year‐old preschoolers
  262. Lifetime Obesity in Patients with Eating Disorders: Increasing Prevalence, Clinical and Personality Correlates
  263. Personality Changes in Bulimia Nervosa after a Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
  264. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Pathological Gambling in Parkinson’s Disease: A Pilot Controlled Study
  265. Father’s and Mother’s Perceptions of Parenting Styles as Mediators of the Effects of Parental Psychopathology on Antisocial Behavior in Outpatient Children and Adolescents
  266. Are online pathological gamblers different from non-online pathological gamblers on demographics, gambling problem severity, psychopathology and personality characteristics?
  267. The Diagnostic Interview of Children and Adolescents for Parents of Preschool and Young Children: Psychometric Properties in the general Population
  268. Maternal experiences of childhood abuse and intimate partner violence: Psychopathology and functional impairment in clinical children and adolescents
  269. Relevance of Social and Self-standards in Eating Disorders
  270. Poor Decision Making in Male Patients with Anorexia Nervosa
  271. Do Men with Eating Disorders Differ from Women in Clinics, Psychopathology and Personality?
  272. Redefining phenotypes in eating disorders based on personality: A latent profile analysis
  273. Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence, Psychopathology, and Functional Impairment in Children and Adolescents: Moderator Effect of Sex and Age
  274. Suicide attempts in anorexia nervosa subtypes
  275. Differential effects of psychological maltreatment on children of mothers exposed to intimate partner violence
  276. Does exposure and response prevention improve the results of group cognitive-behavioural therapy for male slot machine pathological gamblers?
  277. Motivation to change and pathological gambling: Analysis of the relationship with clinical and psychopathological variables
  278. Behavioral features of Williams Beuren syndrome compared to Fragile X syndrome and subjects with intellectual disability without defined etiology
  279. Specific eating disorder clusters based on social anxiety and novelty seeking
  280. Factors of risk and maintenance for eating disorders: psychometric exploration of the cross-cultural questionnaire (CCQ) across five European countries
  281. Differentiating purging and nonpurging bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder
  282. Degree of Exposure to Domestic Violence, Psychopathology, and Functional Impairment in Children and Adolescents
  283. Mental health needs of children exposed to intimate partner violence seeking help from mental health services
  284. Antisocial Behavior, Psychopathology and Functional Impairment: Association with Sex and Age in Clinical Children and Adolescents
  285. Age of Onset in Pathological Gambling: Clinical, Therapeutic and Personality Correlates
  286. Comorbilidad del juego patológico: variables clínicas, personalidad y respuesta al tratamiento
  287. Male eating disorders and therapy: A controlled pilot study with one year follow-up
  288. Predictors of early change in bulimia nervosa after a brief psychoeducational therapy
  289. Subtyping eating disordered patients along drive for thinness and depression
  290. Suicide attempts in bulimia nervosa: Personality and psychopathological correlates
  291. Sex differences among treatment-seeking adult pathologic gamblers
  292. Internet-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa: A Controlled Study
  293. Lifetime substance abuse, family history of alcohol abuse/dependence and novelty seeking in eating disorders: Comparison study of eating disorder subgroups
  294. Predictive Validity of Symptoms-Based Approaches to the Adjustment of High-Risk Children at School and in the Community
  295. Individual versus group cognitive behavioral treatment for obsessive–compulsive disorder: Follow up
  296. Anger expression in eating disorders: Clinical, psychopathological and personality correlates
  297. Present and lifetime comorbidity of tobacco, alcohol and drug use in eating disorders: A European multicenter study
  298. Individual versus group cognitive–behavioral treatment for obsessive–compulsive disorder: a controlled pilot study
  299. Associations of individual and family eating patterns during childhood and early adolescence: a multicentre European study of associated eating disorder factors
  300. Reliability, Validity, and Classification Accuracy of a Spanish Translation of a Measure of DSM-IV Diagnostic Criteria for Pathological Gambling
  301. What single reports from children and parents aggregate to attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder and oppositional defiant disorder diagnoses in epidemiological studies
  302. Risk factor clustering for psychopathology in socially at-risk Spanish children
  303. Comparison study of full and subthreshold bulimia nervosa: Personality, clinical characteristics, and short-term response to therapy
  304. Erratum to: Prevalence of mental disorders in children and adolescents from a Spanish slum
  305. Individual and family eating patterns during childhood and early adolescence: An analysis of associated eating disorder factors
  306. Comparison of personality risk factors in bulimia nervosa and pathological gambling
  307. Cognitive–behavioral group treatment for pathological gambling: analysis of effectiveness and predictors of therapy outcome
  308. Prevalence of mental disorders in children and adolescents from a Spanish slum
  309. Features associated with the non-participation and drop out by socially-at-risk children and adolescents in mental-health epidemiological studies
  310. Motivation to change in eating disorders: clinical and therapeutic implications
  311. Impulse control disorders in eating disorders: clinical and therapeutic implications
  312. Assessment of Functional Impairment in Spanish Children
  313. Differential contextual factors of comorbid conduct and depressive disorders in Spanish children
  314. Predictors of Functional Impairment in Children and Adolescents
  315. Characteristics of the Subject and Interview Influencing the Test–Retest Reliability of the Diagnostic Interview for Children and Adolescents-Revised