Aims To evaluate (1) whether gambling problems predict overall trajectories of change in family or interpersonal adjustment and (2) whether annual measures of gambling problems predict time-specific decreases in family or interpersonal adjustment, concurrently and prospectively. Design The Quinte Longitudinal Study (QLS) involved random-digit dialling of telephone numbers around the city of Belleville, Canada to recruit ‘general population’ and ‘at-risk’ groups (the latter oversampling people likely to develop problems). Five waves of assessment were conducted (2006–10). Latent Trajectory Modelling (LTM) estimated overall trajectories of family and interpersonal adjustment, which were predicted by gambling problems, and also estimated how ...
Most research on gambling is based upon cross sectional survey data. In Australia, this means state/...
Purpose: Harms due to excessive gambling can be experienced by gamblers and those close to them. Fam...
Aims: The study explored reasons for change among a sample of former problem gamblers. It was predic...
AIMS: To evaluate (1) whether gambling problems predict overall trajectories of change in family or ...
Aims: To evaluate (1) whether gambling problems predict overall trajectories of change in family or ...
Addressing gambling problems across a continuum requires understanding of low severity problems, as ...
Although family members of problem gamblers frequently present to treatment services, problem gambli...
Although family members of problem gamblers frequently present to treatment services, problem gambli...
Background: Gambling participation and problems change over time and are influenced by a variety of ...
This study employed parallel growth curve modelling to examine the changes in both psychological dis...
This study examined the longitudinal association between family relationships and gambling behavior ...
Summarises the available research about how gambling problems affect family relationships and family...
The objective of this study was to present a grounded theory specific to problem gambling and its im...
There is instability in the developmental course of problem gambling [PG] over time; however, studie...
There is instability in the developmental course of problem gambling [PG] over time; however, studie...
Most research on gambling is based upon cross sectional survey data. In Australia, this means state/...
Purpose: Harms due to excessive gambling can be experienced by gamblers and those close to them. Fam...
Aims: The study explored reasons for change among a sample of former problem gamblers. It was predic...
AIMS: To evaluate (1) whether gambling problems predict overall trajectories of change in family or ...
Aims: To evaluate (1) whether gambling problems predict overall trajectories of change in family or ...
Addressing gambling problems across a continuum requires understanding of low severity problems, as ...
Although family members of problem gamblers frequently present to treatment services, problem gambli...
Although family members of problem gamblers frequently present to treatment services, problem gambli...
Background: Gambling participation and problems change over time and are influenced by a variety of ...
This study employed parallel growth curve modelling to examine the changes in both psychological dis...
This study examined the longitudinal association between family relationships and gambling behavior ...
Summarises the available research about how gambling problems affect family relationships and family...
The objective of this study was to present a grounded theory specific to problem gambling and its im...
There is instability in the developmental course of problem gambling [PG] over time; however, studie...
There is instability in the developmental course of problem gambling [PG] over time; however, studie...
Most research on gambling is based upon cross sectional survey data. In Australia, this means state/...
Purpose: Harms due to excessive gambling can be experienced by gamblers and those close to them. Fam...
Aims: The study explored reasons for change among a sample of former problem gamblers. It was predic...