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Anna Magi is a Lecturer at the Institute of Psychology and Department of Clinical Psychology and Addiction at Eötvös Loránd University. Her research focuses on addiction disorders, behavioral addictions (work, gaming, gambling), substance use epidemiology, and psychopathology. She actively participates in the Addiction Research Group and Criminal Psychology Research Group.
- Current roles: Lecturer in Clinical Psychology and Addiction
- Research areas: Reward deficiency, emotion regulation, genetic factors in addiction
- Key collaborations: Psychological and Genetic Factors of Addictive Behaviors (PGA) Study, National Survey on Addiction Problems in Hungary (NSAPH)
Anna's recent publications analyze intersections between substance use and behavioral addictions, including work addiction, gaming disorder, and gambling. Her work employs psychometric tools, genetic polymorphism analysis, and population-wide surveys to explore risk factors, comorbidities, and preventive strategies.
She contributes to methodological advancements in addiction research, demonstrated through studies like the development of the Reward Deficiency Syndrome Questionnaire (RDSQ-29) and validation of screening tools for cannabis and exercise dependence. Her research bridges psychological, biological, and sociocultural dimensions of addictive behaviors.
