Tiego, Jeggan
Lochner, Christine
Ioannidis, Konstantinos
Brand, Matthias
Stein, Dan J.
Yücel, Murat
Grant, Jon E.
Chamberlain, Samuel R. http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7014-8121
Funding for this research was provided by:
Wellcome Trust (110049/Z/15/Z)
Article History
Received: 15 March 2019
Accepted: 31 October 2019
First Online: 8 November 2019
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: The study was approved by Research Ethics Committees of the University of Chicago, and Stellenbosch University. All participants consented to participation by reading information sheets, having the opportunity to ask questions, and ticking an online consent box.
: Not applicable.
: In the past 3 years, Dr. Stein has received research grants and/or consultancy honoraria from Biocodex, Lundbeck, and Sun. Prof. Yucel has received funding from Monash University, and Australian Government funding bodies such as the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC; including Fellowship #APP1117188), the Australian Research Council (ARC), and the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science. He has also received philanthropic donations from the David Winston Turner Endowment Fund, as well as payment from law firms in relation to court and/or expert witness reports. Dr. Grant has received research grants from NIDA, National Center for Responsible Gaming, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, and Forest and Roche Pharmaceuticals Dr. Grant receives yearly compensation from Springer Publishing for acting as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Gambling Studies and has received royalties from Oxford University Press, American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., Norton Press, Johns Hopkins University Press, and McGraw Hill. Dr. Chamberlain consults for Cambridge Cognition, Shire, Promentis, and Ieso Digital Health. Dr. Chamberlain receives a stipend for his role as Associate Editor at Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews; and at Comprehensive Psychiatry. This publication is based upon work from COST Action CA16207 “European Network for Problematic Usage of the Internet”, supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology: ExternalRef removed).