2024
Generalized anxiety and mild anxiety symptoms in U.S. military veterans: Prevalence, characteristics, and functioning
Macdonald-Gagnon G, Stefanovics E, Potenza M, Pietrzak R. Generalized anxiety and mild anxiety symptoms in U.S. military veterans: Prevalence, characteristics, and functioning. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2024, 171: 263-270. PMID: 38325107, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2024.02.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGeneralized anxiety disorderMild anxiety symptomsAnxiety symptomsMilitary veteransU.S. veteransCorrelates of generalized anxiety disorderCorrelates of anxiety symptomsAnxiety symptom severityU.S. military veteransAnxiety disordersGeneralized anxietyPoor mental healthSuicidal thoughtsSymptom severityMental disordersExcessive anxietyAnxietyMagnitude associationsMental healthFunctional impairmentVeteransFunctional correlatesClinical samplesNationally representative sampleSymptoms
2020
Which conditions should be considered as disorders in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) designation of “other specified disorders due to addictive behaviors”?
Brand M, Rumpf HJ, Demetrovics Z, Müller A, Stark R, King DL, Goudriaan AE, Mann K, Trotzke P, Fineberg NA, Chamberlain SR, Kraus SW, Wegmann E, Billieux J, Potenza MN. Which conditions should be considered as disorders in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) designation of “other specified disorders due to addictive behaviors”? Journal Of Behavioral Addictions 2020, 11: 150-159. PMID: 32634114, PMCID: PMC9295220, DOI: 10.1556/2006.2020.00035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPotential addictive behaviorsAddictive behaviorsEveryday life behaviorPsychological mechanismsProblematic behaviorsCandidate phenomenaBehavioral experimentsClinical InterviewNegative consequencesCurrent theoriesPornography useProblematic formsDegree of supportDaily lifeFunctional impairmentDisordersEmpirical evidenceTheoretical modelMultiple scientific studiesNarrative reviewField of researchGamblingBehaviorSocial networksScientific studiesNeurobiology of cue-reactivity, craving, and inhibitory control in non-substance addictive behaviors
Antons S, Brand M, Potenza MN. Neurobiology of cue-reactivity, craving, and inhibitory control in non-substance addictive behaviors. Journal Of The Neurological Sciences 2020, 415: 116952. PMID: 32534370, DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2020.116952.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-substance addictive behaviorsAddictive behaviorsInhibitory controlPotential neurobiological mechanismsExecutive functioningSalience attributionNeurobiological foundationsSubstance use disordersNeurobiological factorsNeurobiological mechanismsBrain networksLife domainsRewarding behaviorNegative consequencesHabit formationCravingSpecific disordersNeurobiologyNeurochemical pathwaysAddictionFunctional impairmentFuture directionsSexual activityDisordersCuesChapter 16 Cognitive factors associated with gaming disorder
Billieux J, Potenza M, Maurage P, Brevers D, Brand M, King D. Chapter 16 Cognitive factors associated with gaming disorder. 2020, 221-230. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-815298-0.00016-2.ChaptersCognitive factorsGaming disorderProblematic gaming behaviorCognitive biasesPsychological modelsPsychological distressAvailable research findingsProblem gamingCognitive deficitsGaming behaviorVideo gamingOnline gamingFuture researchResearch baseMental conditionResearch findingsClinical implicationsGamingPotential avenuesFunctional impairmentDisordersCognitionDistressBroad categoriesDeficits