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Gender, gambling and problem gambling

Journal of Gambling Studies, 1996
With data from a 1989 Iowa survey (N=1,011), adult male and female respondents are compared on their problem gambling, its correlates, as well as their gambling behavior. Gambling behavior means its scope, frequency, wagering and leisure time spent at gambling.
Hraba, Joseph, Lee, Gang
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Cryptocurrency trading, gambling and problem gambling

Addictive Behaviors, 2021
Some forms of speculative trading share similarities with gambling. Decisions are often based on limited information, short-term motives for gain, and highly volatile and uncertain outcomes. Given these similarities, there is evidence to show that people who are attracted to gambling are also statistically more likely to engage in higher risk ...
Paul Delfabbro   +3 more
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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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Gambling disorders

The Lancet, 2011
Gambling disorders, including pathological gambling and problem gambling, have received increased attention from clinicians and researchers over the past three decades since gambling opportunities have expanded around the world. This Seminar reviews prevalence, causes and associated features, screening and diagnosis, and treatment approaches.
David C, Hodgins   +2 more
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Gambling, gambling activities, and problem gambling.

Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2009
This research examined similarities and differences between gambling activities, with a particular focus on differences in gambling frequency and rates of problem gambling. The data were from population-based surveys conducted in Canada between 2001 and 2005.
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PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING

Medical Journal of Australia, 1979
According to DSM-III criteria, pathological gambling is now recognised as a mental illness. Epidemiological data suggest that the incidence of this disorder in the general population varies from 0.5% to 1%. However, until recently, psychiatrists and clinical psychologists have tended to neglect the problem because of a lack of understanding of its ...
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The Price of Gambling: Examining Gambling Disorders

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2023
Gambling disorders are a serious public health problem. This manuscript will provide a comprehensive overview on this topic. Gambling disorder involves repeated patterns of gambling behaviors, that result in significant distress or impairment in a person's interpersonal relationships, employment, educational/career opportunities, and finances over a ...
Deborah Salani   +3 more
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Sensation seeking, gambling and gambling addictions

Addiction, 1993
AbstractMale off‐course bettors were assessed using: the Sensation‐Seeking Scale (SSS) Form V, two measures of subjective arousal while betting, and questions concerning chasing, preferences for gambling activities and other aspects of betting behaviour.
Coventry, Kenny R., Brown, R. Iain F.
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Indigenous Gambling and Problem Gambling in Canada

Journal of Gambling Studies, 2021
The present study provides a profile of Canadian Indigenous gambling and problem gambling using the 2018 Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) (n = 23,952 adults; 1,324 Indigenous) and an online panel survey of 10,199 gamblers (n = 589 Indigenous).
Robert J. Williams   +7 more
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Setting Limits: Gambling, Science and Public Policy-summary of results.

Addiction, 2018
The gambling industry has grown into a global business in the 21st century. This has created the need for a new emphasis on problem prevention. This article highlights the core themes of the book Setting Limits: Gambling, Science and Public Policy ...
P. Sulkunen   +10 more
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