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Background and aims: Since the inclusion of Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) in the latest (fifth) edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM 5) as a tentative disorder, a few psychometric screening instruments have been developed to assess IGD, including the 9 item Internet Gaming Disorder Scale Short Form (IGDS9 SF) a short, valid, and reliable instrument. Methods: Due to the lack of research on IGD in Slovenia, this study aimed to examine the psychometric properties of the IGDS9 SF in addition to investigating the prevalence rates of IGD in a nationally representative sample of eighth graders from Slovenia (N=1,071). Results: The IGDS9 SF underwent rigorous psychometric scrutiny in terms of validity and reliability.

The proposed price for the sale of HAL’s 76.72% stake in GrandVision would be 28 euros per share, the Dutch company said. That represents a premium of about 22% to GrandVision’s close of 22.9 euros per share on Wednesday.”No agreement has yet been reached and no assurance can be provided that these discussions will lead to such an agreement,” HAL said in a separate statement, confirming the talks.News of a possible deal between EssilorLuxottica and GrandVision was first reported by Bloomberg.Shares of GrandVision closed up nearly 9%, valuing the company at about 5.81 billion euros ($6.52 billion), according to Refinitiv Eikon data. EssilorLuxottica shares closed down 1.4% at 116.55 euros.EssilorLuxottica was not immediately available for comment.The company, formed last October through the merger of France’s Essilor and Italy’s Luxottica, owns brands such as Ray ban, Oakley, Persol, Oliver Peoples and Varilux.GrandVision has more than 7,000 stores in more than 40 countries across Europe, Asia, North America and Latin America, according to its website.

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