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PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2000
With increasing access to gambling facilities through casinos, the Internet, and other venues, PG is a rapidly emerging mental health concern. This impulse-control disorder tends to be comorbid with a wide range of other disorders and is reportedly associated with a high rate of suicide.
E, Hollander   +2 more
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The attraction of gambling

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2014
If a repeated gamble is subjectively structured into units each consisting of a string of consecutive losses followed by a single win, longer strings will necessarily be less valuable. Longer, less valuable strings will be discounted by delay more than will shorter, more valuable strings.
Howard, Rachlin   +3 more
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Gambling and gambling‐related problems in France

Addiction, 2015
Abstract Aims To provide an overview of the gambling landscape and gambling‐related problems in France, including the history, legislation, gambling policy and epidemiological data on excessive gambling.
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Access to Gambling Opportunities and Compulsive Gambling

International Journal of the Addictions, 1994
A study of the states of America indicated that the opportunity to gamble at casinos, with slot machines, on sports betting, at jai alai, and in teletheaters is associated with a greater per capita...
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Gambling Technologies: Prospects for Problem Gambling

Journal of Gambling Studies, 1999
Technology his always played a role in the development of gambling practices and will continue to play a critical role in the development of increased gambling opportunities (e.g., internet gambling). Although technological advance his long been associated with improved gambling opportunities, there is little written in the literature explicitly ...
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Gambling behavior and problem gambling

2018
General population surveys show that gambling is prevalent in many high-income countries. Gambling is not an exclusive activity that only a few people engage in; it has become a popular recreational pursuit, especially in countries where it is legal, accessible, and commercialized.
Pekka Sulkunen   +10 more
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Gambling with standards

Nursing Standard, 2017
A year ago I predicted that applications to nursing degrees would fall, and they have. Meanwhile, the government, universities and the Council of Deans of Health rush headlong into implementing the associate nurse role - a role that may undermine the prospects of registered nurses, as employers choose the cheaper salary of the associate nurse.
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Alcohol and gambling

Psychopharmacologia, 1969
Subjects gave ratings of the favorableness of offers to gamble under the influence of alcohol. In two experiments a large dose decreased the willingness to gamble. Willingness was enhanced with a smaller dose in one experiment. A model of decision making was fitted to the ratings.
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A Paperless Gamble

Computer, 2015
For the first time in nearly half a century, a printed copy of Computer won't be shipped as an included member benefit. I offer some thoughts on the matter.
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