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Problem Gambling Family Impacts: Development of the Problem Gambling Family Impact Scale
Journal of Gambling Studies, 2015Although family members of problem gamblers frequently present to treatment services, problem gambling family impacts are under-researched. The most commonly endorsed items on a new measure of gambling-related family impacts [Problem Gambling Family Impact Measure (PG-FIM: Problem Gambler version)] by 212 treatment-seeking problem gamblers included ...
Dowling, N.A. +3 more
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Gambling and problem gambling in the
AbstractAimsTo provide an overview of gambling in the Netherlands, focusing on historical background, policy, legislation, prevalence of problem gambling, availability of treatment options and research base.MethodsLiterature review.ResultsContradictions between gambling policy and practice have been present in the past 15–20 years, and have led to an ...
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Psychiatric Symptoms in Problem Gambling and Non‐Problem Gambling Substance Abusers
The American Journal on Addictions, 2000This study compared demographic characteristics, Addiction Severity Index (ASI) ratings, and psychiatric symptoms in 103 substance abusers with and without gambling problems. Thirty‐one of the substance abusers were identified as probable pathological gamblers on the South Oaks Gambling Screen.
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1996
As in the previous chapter, Γ is a gambling house defined on the countable state space S and u is a real-valued utility function. A player with initial fortune x chooses, as before, a strategy σ available at x. However, the player does not choose a time to stop, but instead continues to play forever.
Ashok P. Maitra, William D. Sudderth
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As in the previous chapter, Γ is a gambling house defined on the countable state space S and u is a real-valued utility function. A player with initial fortune x chooses, as before, a strategy σ available at x. However, the player does not choose a time to stop, but instead continues to play forever.
Ashok P. Maitra, William D. Sudderth
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2006
Despite the high prevalence rates of pathological gambling in adolescents, research on this disorder is still in its infancy. Our understanding of neurodevelopmental changes that occur during adolescence, and their influence on adolescent behaviors, is still at an early stage.
Jon E. Grant +2 more
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Despite the high prevalence rates of pathological gambling in adolescents, research on this disorder is still in its infancy. Our understanding of neurodevelopmental changes that occur during adolescence, and their influence on adolescent behaviors, is still at an early stage.
Jon E. Grant +2 more
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Grace Li Smith +2 more
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