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1. The relationship between gambling behaviour and gambling‐related harm: A data fusion approach using open banking data.

2. An empirical attempt to identify binge gambling utilizing account-based player tracking data.

3. Evaluation of selective-serotonin reuptake inhibitors and anti-androgens to manage sexual compulsivity in individuals serving a custodial sentence for a sexual offence.

4. Perceptions of the Seriousness of Different Addictive Behaviors in the United Kingdom.

5. Assessing the Prevalence of Cannabis Use Through a Survey About Criminal Activity Versus One About Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs.

6. Two Sides of the Same Virtual Coin: Investigating Psychosocial Effects of Video Game Play, including Stress Relief Motivations as a Gateway to Problematic Video Game Usage.

7. Social capital and alcohol risks among older adults (50 years and over): analysis from the Drink Wise Age Well Survey.

8. 'Reputation, reputation, reputation! Oh, I have lost my reputation!'; A literature review on alcohol addiction in the British Sikh and/or Punjabi community and the barriers to accessing support.

9. Associations between playing free-to-play sports gambling predictor games and online sports betting frequency for men in the United Kingdom.

10. Voluntary Self-Exclusion and Contingency Management for the Treatment of Problematic and Harmful Gambling in the UK: An Exploratory Study.

11. Better data access can lead to better collaborative conclusions: Results of a discussion with Heirene.

12. Commentary on Zendle and Newall: The need for direct evaluation of the UK's gambling affordability checks policy.

13. Navigating the digital age: The need for online‐specific gambling marketing regulations.

15. Depending on the Dark Triad: exploring relationships between malign personality traits, substance and process addictions.

16. Understanding gambling in the United Kingdom: A qualitative study on the experiences of gamblers' families.

17. Beliefs in free will and determinism: associations with social cognition and gambling behavior.

18. Loot box engagement: relationships with educational attainment, employment status and earnings in a cohort of 16 000 United Kingdom gamers.

19. Loot boxes are more prevalent in United Kingdom video games than previously considered: updating Zendle et al. (2020).

20. White Matter Integrity and Nicotine Dependence: Evaluating Vertical and Horizontal Pleiotropy.

21. 'It's basically everywhere': young adults' perceptions of gambling advertising in the UK.

22. Loot Boxes, Gambling, and Problem Gambling Among Young People: Results from a Cross-Sectional Online Survey.

24. The experiences of carers looking after people with Parkinson's disease who exhibit impulsive and compulsive behaviours: An exploratory qualitative study.

25. On the normalisation of online sports gambling among young adult men in the UK: a public health perspective.

26. Fear, social isolation and compulsive buying in response to COVID-19 in a religiously diverse UK sample.

27. Predictors of Dropout in Disordered Gamblers in UK Residential Treatment.

29. Promoting addiction science after Brexit—what can Addiction and SSA do and what does UK government need to do?

30. How specialist nurses can tackle gambling addiction: A network of UK clinics offer opportunities for nurses to support people with behavioural addictions.

31. Fractionation of impulsive and compulsive trans-diagnostic phenotypes and their longitudinal associations.

32. News and Notes: Compiled by Robert Calder and Jean O'Reilly.

33. How compulsive use of social media affects performance: insights from the UK by purpose of use.

34. Harm perceptions of e‐cigarettes and other nicotine products in a UK sample.

35. The relationship between compulsive sexual behaviors and childhood sexual abuse: Focusing on the role of self-compassion and selfobjectification.

36. ‘Real‐world’ compensatory behaviour with low nicotine concentration e‐liquid: subjective effects and nicotine, acrolein and formaldehyde exposure.

37. The battle of living with obsessive compulsive disorder: a qualitative study of young people's experiences.

38. Echoes of Empire: Excavating the Colonial Roots of Britain’s “War on Gangs”.

39. Gambling Disorder: Exploring Pre-treatment and In-treatment Dropout Predictors. A UK Study.

40. The ability of the UK population surveys to capture the true nature of the extent of gambling‐related harm.

41. Gambling and adult safeguarding: connections and evidence.

42. How Do People Who Frequently Attend Emergency Departments for Alcohol-Related Reasons Use, View, and Experience Specialist Addiction Services?

43. The injecting ‘event’: harm reduction beyond the human.

44. The experience of high-frequency gambling behavior of older adult females in the United Kingdom: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.

45. Addiction to exercise.

46. The experience of gambling problems in British professional footballers: a preliminary qualitative study.

47. Gambling and violence in a nationally representative sample of UK men.

48. Everyday tactics in local moral worlds: E-cigarette practices in a working-class area of the UK.

49. Gambling among European professional athletes. Prevalence and associated factors.

50. Disordered Eating, Compulsive Exercise, and Sport Participation in a UK Adolescent Sample.

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