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Gambling and gambling‐related problems in France [PDF]
AbstractAimsTo 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.MethodA literature review, using Medline, PsycInfo and Toxibase/OFDT databases, based on the systematic monitoring of scientific literature since 2008 ...
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Personality and Problem Gambling
International Journal of the Addictions, 1986Matched groups of problem and social gamblers were compared in terms of their locus of control and their responses to the Myers Briggs Type Indicator. Contrary to previous studies no significant differences occurred on the locus of control measure. It was hypothesized that problem gamblers would be more extraverted and intuitive than social gamblers ...
Geoffrey J. Syme, Da-vid Malkin
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Gambling, gambling activities, and problem gambling.
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2009This 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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gambling and problem gambling in georgia
1995This report presents the results of the first survey of gambling and problem gambling in the State of Georgia. A large sample of Georgia residents aged 18 and over (N=1,550) were interviewed about the types of gambling they have tried, the amounts of money they spend on gambling, and about problematic gambling-related behaviors. The information in this
Volberg, Rachel A., Boles, Jacqueline
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Gambling behavior and problem gambling
2018General 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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2020
In the past government pursued a moralistic and paternalistic policy with regard to gambling. However, in many countries, governments have relaxed regulations, whilst not treating gambling quite like other goods. This relaxation of regulations benefits many people who like to gamble, but has led to a growing issue of problem gamblers and addicts ...
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In the past government pursued a moralistic and paternalistic policy with regard to gambling. However, in many countries, governments have relaxed regulations, whilst not treating gambling quite like other goods. This relaxation of regulations benefits many people who like to gamble, but has led to a growing issue of problem gamblers and addicts ...
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Gambling Involvement and Increased Risk of Gambling Problems
Journal of Gambling Studies, 2012The opportunity to gamble has undergone rapid expansion with technology allowing for access to gambling products 24 h a day. This increased online availability challenges governments' abilities to restrict access to gambling. Indeed, the ready access to multiple forms of gambling may potentially contribute to impaired control over urges for problem ...
Phillips, James G+3 more
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Problem Gambling in Connecticut [PDF]
Includes "Appendix C. Problem Gambling in Connecticut" and "Section 2.6.3 Problem Gambling" from the report "Legal Gambling in Connecticut: Assessment of Current Status and Options for the Future. Report to the Connecticut Division of Special Revenue" (1992, January 13).
Christiansen/Cummings Associates, Inc.+3 more
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Gambling Technologies: Prospects for Problem Gambling
Journal of Gambling Studies, 1999Technology 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 and Problem Gambling among Indigenous Peoples
Substance Use & Misuse, 1997This paper compares results from studies of gambling and problem gambling among indigenous groups in New Zealand and in North Dakota. The samples for each of these studies included substantial numbers of indigenous respondents, and the methods used in these studies were similar enough to allow comparisons of Caucasian and indigenous groups from these ...
Max Abbott, Rachel A. Volberg
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