This study compares 3 groups consisting of individuals with no gambling problem, those with some problem, and pathological gamblers, according to the following 4 levels of analysis: social context (i.e., accessibility and social acceptance), family context (i.e., family of origin issues, family functioning, and family quality of life), marital issues (i.e., marital satisfaction and adjustment), and individual issues (i.e., congruence, differentiation of self, and psychopathological symptoms). The study protocol of 8 standardized scales, a sociodemographic questionnaire, and 6 independent questions was administered to 331 adults. The main results indicate that although the 2 groups of nonpathological gamblers exhibited differing levels of ga...
Although family members of problem gamblers frequently present to treatment services, problem gambli...
Problem gambling represents a public concern as both a social and health issue. Available evidence s...
Although surveys show that 70 to 90 percent of Americans have gambled in their lifetime, the kinds o...
This study compares the perspectives of 19 pathological gamblers with those of 13 pathological gambl...
Although problem gambling and family violence are related, there is little available research explor...
Abstract Background The variables correlated with problem gambling are routinely assessed and fairly...
Although problem gambling and family violence are related, there is little available research explo...
The present investigation focused on the spouses of compulsive gamblers and attempted to obtain base...
BACKGROUND: Studies examining gambling preferences have identified the importance of the type of gam...
Background: studies examining gambling preferences have identified the importance of the type of gam...
This study compared the experience of gambling related harms between gamblers and spouses, whilst ta...
Although family members of problem gamblers frequently present to treatment services, problem gambli...
This study compared the experience of gambling related harms between gamblers and spouses, whilst ta...
Background and aims: In an effort to provide further empirical evidence of meaningful differences, t...
Gambling represents a channel through which some relevant aspects of our social life, such as audaci...
Although family members of problem gamblers frequently present to treatment services, problem gambli...
Problem gambling represents a public concern as both a social and health issue. Available evidence s...
Although surveys show that 70 to 90 percent of Americans have gambled in their lifetime, the kinds o...
This study compares the perspectives of 19 pathological gamblers with those of 13 pathological gambl...
Although problem gambling and family violence are related, there is little available research explor...
Abstract Background The variables correlated with problem gambling are routinely assessed and fairly...
Although problem gambling and family violence are related, there is little available research explo...
The present investigation focused on the spouses of compulsive gamblers and attempted to obtain base...
BACKGROUND: Studies examining gambling preferences have identified the importance of the type of gam...
Background: studies examining gambling preferences have identified the importance of the type of gam...
This study compared the experience of gambling related harms between gamblers and spouses, whilst ta...
Although family members of problem gamblers frequently present to treatment services, problem gambli...
This study compared the experience of gambling related harms between gamblers and spouses, whilst ta...
Background and aims: In an effort to provide further empirical evidence of meaningful differences, t...
Gambling represents a channel through which some relevant aspects of our social life, such as audaci...
Although family members of problem gamblers frequently present to treatment services, problem gambli...
Problem gambling represents a public concern as both a social and health issue. Available evidence s...
Although surveys show that 70 to 90 percent of Americans have gambled in their lifetime, the kinds o...