Achieving consensus, coherence, clarity and consistency when talking about addiction.

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Title: Achieving consensus, coherence, clarity and consistency when talking about addiction.
Authors: West, Robert, Cox, Sharon, Notley, Caitlin Jade, Du Plessis, Guy, Hastings, Janna
Source: Addiction. May2024, Vol. 119 Issue 5, p796-798. 3p.
Subjects: Consensus (Social sciences), Compulsive behavior, Drug addiction, Classification of mental disorders, Motivation (Psychology), Ontologies (Information retrieval), Thought & thinking, Cognition
Abstract: The article discusses consensus, coherence, clarity, and consistency when talking about addiction. Topics include the differences of view that are hampering scientific progress, how the problem of conceptualizing addiction can be resolved, and addiction ontology terms relating to addiction including addictive disorder, substance dependence, and addictive behaviour.
Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Abstract:The article discusses consensus, coherence, clarity, and consistency when talking about addiction. Topics include the differences of view that are hampering scientific progress, how the problem of conceptualizing addiction can be resolved, and addiction ontology terms relating to addiction including addictive disorder, substance dependence, and addictive behaviour.
ISSN:09652140
DOI:10.1111/add.16393