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Gamified Problem Gambling and Psychological Distress: The Mediated-Moderated Roles of Cognitive and Economic Motives
Economic and non-economic motives for gambling may amplify anxiety and depression among young adults. On the grounds that online gambling is highly...
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The Predictive Role of Tolerance and Health Problems in Problem Gambling: A Cross-Sectional and Cross-Lagged Network Analyses
The existing symptomatic networks of problem gambling are all based on cross-sectional data. Thus, there is a need to explore longitudinal symptom...
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Impulsivity Moderates the Association Between Anxiety and Problem Gambling Among Canadian Undergraduates
Tension reduction theory suggests anxious people gamble to cope with negative affect. Literature demonstrates mixed associations between anxiety and...
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A Systematic Review of Attentional Bias in Problem Gambling
A large body of previous research has provided support for the role of attentional bias as a maintaining factor in addiction. This systematic review...
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Problem Gambling and Sexual Minority Individuals: Evaluating Influence of Age and Comorbid Mental Health and Substance Use Problems
Little is known about the prevalence of problem gambling among sexual minority individuals. The present study utilized an epidemiological sample,...
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The Role of Social Support and Belonging in Predicting Recovery from Problem Gambling
Research indicates a role for both social support and belonging in addiction recovery, however little is known about the role of these constructs in...
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Prevalence of Problem Gambling: A Meta-analysis of Recent Empirical Research (2016–2022)
Gambling is widely considered a socially acceptable form of recreation. However, for a small minority of individuals, it can become both addictive...
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Psychosocial Perspective on Problem Gambling: The role of Social Relationships, Resilience, and COVID-19 Worry
The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified several psychosocial risks and problem behaviors among vulnerable individuals. Given that gambling has high...
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Psychometric Validation of the Gambling Craving Scale in a Treatment-Seeking Sample
The Gambling Craving Scale (GACS) is a multifaceted measure of gambling craving. Initial validation work by Young and Wohl (2009) in university...
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Problem gambling among people with first-episode psychosis: protocol for a prospective multicenter cohort study
BackgroundThe limited available data suggest that the prevalence of problem gambling is increased among young adults with first-episode psychosis,...
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The Global Prevalence of Problem and Pathological Gambling and Its Associated Factors Among Individuals with Substance Use Disorders: A Meta-analysis
The present systematic review and meta-analysis assessed the prevalence, sociodemographic factors, mental health disorders, and type of drug use...
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The Prevalence of Problem Gambling and Gambling Disorder Among Homeless People: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis
Gambling problems are often associated with homelessness and linked to elevated psychiatric morbidity and homelessness chronicity. We performed a...
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Adolescent Problem Gambling and Gaming in the Hierarchical Structure of Psychopathology
Research suggests that certain mental health disorders are likely to co-occur, with higher order dimensions of psychopathology being discernable....
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Harms from Other People’s Gambling: Associations with an Individual’s Own Gambling Behaviours, Health Risk Behaviours, Financial Problems, General Health, and Mental Wellbeing
This study aimed to explore relationships between being an ‘affected other’ (AO) and an individual’s own gambling, health risk behaviours, financial...
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The Relationship Between Problem Gambling, Adult Attachment, Difficulty in Emotion Regulation, and Recovery Capital: A Study of Lottery Gamblers in Chinese Mainland
Currently, there are over 200 million lottery gamblers in Chinese mainland; however, research on gambling addiction among gamblers in Chinese...
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Applying the Canadian Low-Risk Gambling Guidelines to Gambling Harm Reduction in England
There is a need for evidence-based guidelines for gamblers who wish to reduce their risk of harm by setting self-directed limits on their gambling....
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Using artificial intelligence algorithms to predict self-reported problem gambling with account-based player data in an online casino setting
In recent years researchers have emphasized the importance of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms as a tool to detect problem gambling online. AI...
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Validation of a Spanish Adaptation of the Gambling Symptom Assessment Scale (G-SAS) in Persons with Recent History of Gambling
Gambling is becoming increasingly frequent and problematic, especially due to the explosion of online alternatives. Evaluating the severity of...
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Attachment and Gambling Severity Behaviors Among Regular Gamblers: A Path Modeling Analysis Exploring the Role of Alexithymia, Dissociation, and Impulsivity
Gambling disorder is viewed by many as a behavioral addiction involving significant functional impairment and a deterioration in the quality of life....
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Adoption, Adaptation or Exposure? Novel Digital Gambling Activities and Links with Gambling Problems
Purpose of ReviewGambling problems are much more common amongst people who use novel gambling products, including skin gambling, esports betting and...